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2005 was only the second year of flat panels in the U.S., and there were a lot of them sold as basic TVs using LCD panels instead of picture tubes.
I've seen a bunch of them over the years, this model included. Very long lived compared to the crap made today. These models use CCFL tubes for back lighting which have an 80K hour rating, and many go beyond that. We've seen LEDs quit in 5K hours.
John
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