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In reply to the discussion: How long have you had a flat screen tv screen last? [View all]milestogo
(18,274 posts)33. There is a recycling place in my city that you can take electronics to
but you have to pay them to take it.
Best Buy will generally take things if you originally bought it there. But they won't take microwaves or things that are really old.
The thing with a CRT is that no matter the size or condition, you can't even give them away and nobody will come to your home to pick it up. So if you have a large CRT that used to be used for watching movies or football, and you haven't gotten rid of it by now, its probably still in your basement.
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My current Samsung is three years old and going strong. My previous Sammy lasted 6 years.
Shermann
Nov 2
#12
I have only bought one, in 2004. It's dated, 720p, but everything on it works.
Midnight Writer
Nov 2
#14
We use Firesticks, Roku's and Nvidia streamers on ours. Doesn't matter how old the tv is.
Ferrets are Cool
Nov 2
#42
Nothing beats a plasma. I bought mine in 2011 and it still has a fantastic picture, albeit, 1070dpi.
Ferrets are Cool
Nov 2
#41
You can get a 100" flat screen from Best Buy for less than $2000. That is incredible.
Ferrets are Cool
Nov 2
#38
CRT TVs seemed to last forever. Odd that there used to be a healthy TV repair market.
Shermann
Nov 2
#31
Adorable idea! The fur friends are cozy, super comfortable if properly padded, and protected!
Judi Lynn
Nov 2
#52
Yeah I'm actually surprised how long people are having their flat screens around.
milestogo
Nov 2
#34
I have a 46" Sharp HD TV that I purchased in 2009, and the picture is as good as the day I got it.
patphil
Nov 2
#35
My Samsung Plasma was bought in August of 2011. Still going strong and the picture is fantastic.
Ferrets are Cool
Nov 2
#37