
What would be a natural reason that a plasma tv screen would crack?
Would a plasma TV screen ever crack or shatter because of a TV malfunction? I was thinking of buying one, but warranty doesn't cover accidents. Before I buy one, I want to know if there is any reason that a plasma TV screen would crack. Any kinds of malfunctions in the TV itself, or other natural causes.
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Answer by Nick
No, it sounds like it was dropped.These plasma tv sets are fragile and need to be handled carefully.I have seen many come back also because the picture fades out after a small amount of use. Another problem is that the picture burns into the screen. The same as if you leave a computer on all the time,the screensaver image burns into the screen.
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Panasonic VIERA G10 Series TC-P50G10 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
Product Description
50″ Plasma, 1080p, THX, Viera Cast, H.264, IP Camera Ready, PC Input, NEO PDP Panel which is brighter, Full-time 1080p TV lines of moving picture resolution, 3 HDMI, Native contrast ratio 40,000:1, Dynamic contrast infinite black 2,000,000:1, Game Mode, Anti Reflective Filter, 600 Hz Subfield Drive
I’ve been researching flat panel TV’s for about a year now, and thru showroom viewing, friends’ recommendations, online reviews (purchasers and experts), and Consumer Reports, I had narrowed my field down to Sony LCD Z- and XBR Series, Samsung LCD and plasma(550, 650, 750), and Panasonic plasma (PZ-800, PZ-850). The Sonys had great picture quality but were pricey. Samsung also had some good values but I just cannot get past the “Touch of Color” red accents on their mid and upper level TVs. [Call me traditional, but I think TV's look best in black or gray.] The Panasonic sets from last year didn’t look quite as bright in the showrooms (Best Buy, ABC Warehouse, others) as the LCD’s but I just liked the picture quality better–more vivid colors and deeper blacks, better motion handling. The power consumption issue was a bit of a concern, but Panasonic claims that their 2009 sets are more energy efficient. The new 2009 Panasonic G10 Series TVs struck just the right value balance for me–great bang for the buck. I’ve had mine for about two weeks now and I’m thrilled so far except for native sound quality; it’s good, just not as exceptional as the vivid picture. Setup was easy, adjustments straightforward, and the manual is helpful. The remote could be better, as the VieraCast buttons have a needlessly prominent location on the relatively large remote. There are backlit buttons for Volume and Channel, but unfortunately the button to activate the backlighting is small and unlit. Small matter. Anyway, standard Cable, HD and DVD picture quality is really good and BluRay is nothing short of amazing. The SD Card viewer is cool, too. I’m not noticing any significant trouble with screen glare, even though my set’s in a bright room; I was waayy overworried about that pre-purchase. Overall, I’ve been very happy with my Panasonic TC-P50G10 with no regrets
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