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TSMaxieos
post Jan 2 2025, 03:17 PM, updated 12 months ago

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Which Led TV brand long lasting ? Just normal Full HD , not those OLED or UHD.

As I know there are few brand such as Samsung , LG , Hisense , Sony , Philips , Sharp , Toshiba , Panasonic TV, Skyworth , TCL , and Haier .
I know Sony likely having timer after 2-3 years , sure not issue.

Recommend a low price LED TV from 32 Inch HD to 42 inch FHD without any Smart TV.

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post Jan 2 2025, 03:19 PM

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post Jan 2 2025, 03:24 PM

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my sharp aquous still in service but screen becomes white when you at it from a 45 degree angle. so must sit facing it baru nampak ok.
bought in 2010
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post Jan 2 2025, 03:38 PM

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QUOTE(Maxieos @ Jan 2 2025, 03:17 PM)
Which Led TV brand long lasting ? Just  normal Full HD , not those OLED or UHD.

As I know there are few brand such as Samsung , LG , Hisense , Sony , Philips , Sharp , Toshiba , Panasonic TV, Skyworth , TCL , and Haier .
I know Sony likely having timer after 2-3 years , sure not issue.

Recommend a low price LED TV from 32 Inch HD to 42 inch FHD without any Smart TV.
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Lol i am still using my old 32" Panasonic LED tv TH-L32X50K bought something like 12 years ago, still working strong tho the big bezel is very noticeable among slim bezels of tv nowadays.. bought it for around RM1k at that time.. sweat.gif
One of the 1st model at that time using IPS panel iianm.. hmm.gif hmm.gif

This post has been edited by cloudwan: Jan 2 2025, 03:40 PM
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post Jan 2 2025, 03:43 PM

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Skyworth. Trust me. I have had em for many years.
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post Jan 2 2025, 04:12 PM

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QUOTE(mizuan @ Jan 2 2025, 03:43 PM)
Skyworth.  Trust me.  I have had em for many years.
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Panasonic also last very long but nowadays they build quality is different aldy very easy to spoil .
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post Jan 2 2025, 04:13 PM

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Sony high end 4K TV
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post Jan 2 2025, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(cloudwan @ Jan 2 2025, 03:38 PM)
Lol i am still using my old 32" Panasonic LED tv TH-L32X50K bought something like 12 years ago, still working strong tho the big bezel is very noticeable among slim bezels of tv nowadays..  bought it for around RM1k at that time..  sweat.gif
One of the 1st model at that time using IPS panel iianm..  hmm.gif  hmm.gif
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old panel tend to last longer while newer LED TV panel are design more for an issue after warranty.
but there are some brand that last longer but I don't know which model and type of panel they use.
QUOTE(mizuan @ Jan 2 2025, 03:43 PM)
Skyworth.  Trust me.  I have had em for many years.
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average hours turn on ? LED tv age ?
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post Jan 2 2025, 05:11 PM

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I think you ask the wrong question

It's the technology that last...

I bought 42" Panasonic Plasma in 2018. Never have any problem. Occasionally I find seller let go cheap at Carousell

I also have 26" CRT at a rented apartment. LG brand I think. Easy to repair when spoilt. Surprisingly many people are looking for this old TV

If don't need those smart TV features, just look these 2 old clunky TVs up

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post Jan 2 2025, 06:31 PM

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if your lcd tv last for 3 years is already very good, any longer is a bonus.

i will just buy the cheapest model with the spec that you want and call it a day. if you still want the more expensive brand, make sure to buy extended warranty.

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post Jan 2 2025, 06:36 PM

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My Sharp 42" LED TV from year 2016 bought from WH sale RM899 till today still working, very standard LED TV without any smart function/android.
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post Jan 2 2025, 07:01 PM

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Panasonic. I'm using it for 5 years already. Ppl all upgraded to 4k HDR, I'm still using full HD non HDR, why? Coz it still serving me well. I think any model like this will do https://s.lazada.com.my/s.MebOz
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post Jan 2 2025, 07:13 PM

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Sony > all. Should be more than 10 years already, just few moons ago AC adapter gone case only. Replaced it then tv still working
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post Jan 2 2025, 07:59 PM

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samsung
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post Jan 2 2025, 09:06 PM

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Samsung ok steady..
They provide software update for their model the longest

Last time my father buy LG, after 3 yr software no more update support..

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post Jan 2 2025, 09:09 PM

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For basic 32/42 inch TV, get Hisense or Philips 5000 Series. Price not more than 600. Things nowadays not build to last, anything after 3 years is bonus.
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post Jan 2 2025, 09:46 PM

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panasonic 42”, FHD , thin bezel, smart tv.. bought 2012, still going strong, no issues at all
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post Jan 2 2025, 11:21 PM

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My Sony 40" LED TV I think bought on year 2011, still ok using daily average 12 hours, parents take turn continue watching TV non stop.
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post Jan 3 2025, 12:18 AM

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None...but the smaller screens do last a bit longer. Last 10 years I've changed 3 flat panel TVs.

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