LED vs. Plasma lifetimes? Both designs have resolved most of their old problems. However, this only means that the screen has become less of an issue for TV lifetime (not a key limiting factor). Consumers don't know how long a particular model of TV will last, but I'd expect longer lifetimes from top tier companies. Manufacturers know exactly which TVs are failing early, but that's a secret. If a guy has strong feelings about how soon the newest screens will fail (unknowable), then he probably also has strong opinions on everything else (weather, insects, royal babies).
Compared to antique CRT designs which were refined for decades, any new TV is "experimental". The previous generation of flat screen TVs lasted 5-years or longer. The new designs should be much better. After several years, if the electronics still work, the screen will be dimmer & colors will have shifted (plasma or LCD).
Regarding color, most TVs are highly adjustable. In the Amazon reviews for popular models, some enthusiasts enjoy describing screen appearance and their favorite settings.
Compared to antique CRT designs which were refined for decades, any new TV is "experimental". The previous generation of flat screen TVs lasted 5-years or longer. The new designs should be much better. After several years, if the electronics still work, the screen will be dimmer & colors will have shifted (plasma or LCD).
Regarding color, most TVs are highly adjustable. In the Amazon reviews for popular models, some enthusiasts enjoy describing screen appearance and their favorite settings.
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