I was thinking about this recently. I have a 55" LG 4K TV that has what to me sounds like a lot of hours at 43XX over the course of a couple years. I searched on google and was shocked at some of the results of 20-50K hours... is that true in real life conditions?
the biggest issue is software support of my past TV's the apps would not work or not work correctly TV got slow ect.. I know I could get a fire stick ect but do like to upgrade the picture resolution or size every so often.
The LG on the other hand picture is still beautiful with no burn in all apps work and it has a decent cpu power to handle streaming 4K ect. also running WebOS that is still snappy so i see no reason to change it out.. It's actually quite the opposite I hope it last many more years.
So under real life conditions how long do your TV's usually last (hardware / software support?)
the biggest issue is software support of my past TV's the apps would not work or not work correctly TV got slow ect.. I know I could get a fire stick ect but do like to upgrade the picture resolution or size every so often.
The LG on the other hand picture is still beautiful with no burn in all apps work and it has a decent cpu power to handle streaming 4K ect. also running WebOS that is still snappy so i see no reason to change it out.. It's actually quite the opposite I hope it last many more years.
So under real life conditions how long do your TV's usually last (hardware / software support?)