It's the very short 'life-span' these devices are said to have that puts me off.
If they can fix that and stop degradation during the later life of the unit them I may well have a look when I next change TV (but seeing as I've only changed mine in the last couple of months that's not going to be for a while).
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Truth Teller @ May 12th 2008 11:56AM
It's the very short 'life-span' these devices are said to have that puts me off.
If they can fix that and stop degradation during the later life of the unit them I may well have a look when I next change TV
(but seeing as I've only changed mine in the last couple of months that's not going to be for a while).
joe @ May 12th 2008 1:31PM
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OLED tv's at this point do not have very short life spans. There was at one time an issue with blue phosphor life but that has been fixed.
They may not last as long as traditional crts where I have seen them last more than 20 years but they can go at least 10.