I see everyone downgrading this TV I have the 65-inch Element tv from last year, I posted previously it's an excellent TV for the price. I don't know why you're acting like you're going to get A Sony Bravia for 300 bucks on Black Friday 70 inch.
While it's somewhat a shot in the dark, I'd expect something like this to have around 15K hours lifetime based on my past experiences with budget grade TVs and monitors, many of which I've repaired over the years.
That estimate drops if in a room with high ambient temperatures or located where there is insufficient ventilation. Heat over time, causes capacitor failure in the budget displays.
Granted, historical anecdotes from multiple year old sets, even the low end, are about displays that cost way more per sq. inch than this does.
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Actually, I've not yet had a flat panel tv fail on me lo these ten+ years of slowly acquiring them.
That estimate drops if in a room with high ambient temperatures or located where there is insufficient ventilation. Heat over time, causes capacitor failure in the budget displays.
Granted, historical anecdotes from multiple year old sets, even the low end, are about displays that cost way more per sq. inch than this does.
Thank you!