Duh, anyone who changes their mind and decides NOT to buy a plasma because the technology might not survive is a complete idiot. Buy the TV that is right for you today, regardless of the technology behind it. As long as it has the right inputs and outputs, the potential obsolescence of the display technology is irrelevant. If someone has decided that plasma looks better to them, then the prospect of not being able to get one in the future can only increase the desire to buy one now. It is not as if plasma TVs will stop working when the manufacturers stop making them. What a stupid question.
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Duh, anyone who changes their mind and decides NOT to buy a plasma because the technology might not survive is a complete idiot. Buy the TV that is right for you today, regardless of the technology behind it. As long as it has the right inputs and outputs, the potential obsolescence of the display technology is irrelevant. If someone has decided that plasma looks better to them, then the prospect of not being able to get one in the future can only increase the desire to buy one now. It is not as if plasma TVs will stop working when the manufacturers stop making them. What a stupid question.