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Old 07-16-2006, 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Kaye-Halbert TV
In a word; NO.

It's most always a failing/failed display, which costs more than a brand new top of the line Sony Bravia. I doubt if any early plasma set will ever be repaired, unless it was a gift from a very rich person's mother, and the mother passed away the next day. Only then might one ever be fixed. And not fixed by me for any reason!!!!!!!!

Charles
They're still worth picking up. Bronken plasma TVs regularly fetch $200-$600 on ebay. Even recent ones with smashed screens are worth money. I've been looking for one to play with, but I refuse to pay $500 for a broken TV that probably can't be fixed!

I wish I was running into a lot of plasma TVs in the trash.
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