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<blockquote data-quote="johnb2713" data-source="post: 534897" data-attributes="member: 35153"><p>Thats a very small sample to assess LG is no good and ditto Panasonic is brilliant.</p><p></p><p>We currently have 3 x LG TV's in our house, just ove 2 years old and no issues. Previously we've had 8 LG TV's, even early Plasma ones again no problem, only replaced due to newer technology giving a worthwhile upgrade. The previous lot of 3 were all involved in a flood in our house, all of them received a prolonged heavy shower when a plastic pipe fitting failed. Once fuses were replaced allowing the time to dry out, they all worked fine. They were replaced by our insurance company as standard practice but amazing they still worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnb2713, post: 534897, member: 35153"] Thats a very small sample to assess LG is no good and ditto Panasonic is brilliant. We currently have 3 x LG TV's in our house, just ove 2 years old and no issues. Previously we've had 8 LG TV's, even early Plasma ones again no problem, only replaced due to newer technology giving a worthwhile upgrade. The previous lot of 3 were all involved in a flood in our house, all of them received a prolonged heavy shower when a plastic pipe fitting failed. Once fuses were replaced allowing the time to dry out, they all worked fine. They were replaced by our insurance company as standard practice but amazing they still worked. [/QUOTE]
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