The LG is horrible
- buy a Panasonic from ivojo - no dead pixels and in a different
class.
Tim.
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From: Simon
Coates [mailto:ecolume@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 23 June 2002
13:00
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Plasma
pixels
I'm planning on buying a plasma screen
in the near future. The other day I was looking at a LG plasma screen
in Currys and noticed that three of the pixels weren't working. It
was
very distracting to watch the screen - and would be extremely upsetting if
it was a set that you'd just bought. The tag on the screen stated
that
it was guaranteed for 99.99% pixel operation. Now to the layperson
99.99% might seem just about perfect, but if the screen has 852x480x3
pixels
and has 0.01% defective pixels then that's over 120 pixels not working -
which would be impossible to watch yet within the manufacturers
spec.
Does anyone know which manufacturer of
plasma tubes has the most reliable manufacturing method/service life?
Or has anyone have experience of this?
I think that even 1 defective pixel
would be too distracting for me.
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