My Samsung 50 inch plasma will be 8 in April and never an issue. Several LCDs in the house with no repairs ever required. Had a few tube TVs die on me over the years, but none too young.
Because of the business, they stock those parts.Television repair isn't what it used to be twenty years ago. Now the parts channel evaporates after seven years and inventories are liquidated. If you're lucky, Shop Jimmy grabbed what you needed.
Jeff Spicoli's old man was a television repairman and had an ulitimate set of tools too but if you can't get parts (many are surface mounted), repair is not a trivial proposition.
My personal experience does not agree with that. I bought a Panasonic Plasma TV in 2003. I used it for 10 years without any problems. When I bought another Panasonic Plasma TV in 2013, my 2003 Plasma TV still worked perfectly and the picture still looked good. No problems with my TC-P60ZT60 so far, and the picture is spectacular!I am shocked about that. My dad works for a major compny that repairs a myriad of types of TVs and he has always mentioned that their number one tv in for "repair" was the old plasmas. Which is why I never wanted one.
LMAO!!! Trust me NOTHING can put pixels or data where there is none to put. They will probably look the same if your lucky.