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Reliability?

Posted by Rod M on February 5, 2021 at 10:01:25:

My experience is mixed. Thus far, I never had a Sony TV die. But then, my Sony 75" 940 is only about 4 years old.

My Panasonic plasma is still kicking at about 20 years old, but doesn't get used much in a spare bedroom these days.

My Visio has been on my patio for 10 years and works just fine.

Two out of three Samsungs that I owed died from power supply failures and weren't that old.

My LG refrigerator that came with our current home wasn't great and died at about age 12.

TCL is too new on the market to judge as mine is only a couple years old.