What is the typical life of a LCD tv pixel?

August 12, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
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Michael K asked:

I am thinking of buying a flat screen tv, but I am worried that after a couple of years the pixels will start to die. I know that there is a standard for dead & stuck pixels in manufacture of flat screens, but how long should a LCD screen last? How does this compare to a plasma screen?

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3 Responses to “What is the typical life of a LCD tv pixel?”
  1. VIJACK says:

    NOT AN EXPERT BUT I HEAR ITS 8 YRS

  2. wondergeezer says:

    you can get a dead pixel as soon as you turn it on first time. It’s just the luck of the draw. With over a million pixels to make the picture there is a good chance of this.

    At work even a sony had a dead pixel with 1 month, a panasonic had five dead pixels within 48 hours.

    Anything with pixels, tft screens, mobile phones, lcds, plasmas, portable dvd have the same problem

    wg

  3. stecutter2007 says:

    60,000 hours lcds last for according to sony

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