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Re: Plasma or LCD TV?

How long do you plan on keeping the TV?

More than 3 years?

Go with LCD then. Plasma's tend to typically die after about 3 years of use.

LCD screens are generally more rugged than Plasmas as well. Keep this in mind when you decide how you want to mount the TV (if it's a flat panel).

Wall mount with a swivel is ideal for LCD which is more durable, where as a stationary setup is better for plasma (ie: in an entertainment center, or as a stand alone television within it's own cabinet).
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