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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
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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.