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Old 04-21-2016, 09:44 PM
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Sometimes, you'd get lucky and they'd last a long time; but, most of them didn't. In fact, many of them failed under warranty and I've seen some that looked like crap out of the box. You're probably right about the newer flatscreen TV's not lasting as long as the older CRT sets and the flatscreens likely won't be repairable in 50 years.
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