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The last TV that would've lasted 16 years was probably made 40 years ago
I bought my Bravia in 2005 and I've still yet to have any issues.
Is this an SD CRT?
1080p LCD.
I bought my first HDTV in like 2011 because the prices were absurd and I didn't want to waste perfectly fine TV's I already had. You must have paid $3200 to get that first of its kind TV. Definitely seems like you got lucky for it to last so long
I misremembered, it's a 2006 TV that I bought on clearance.
I paid £500, which at the time would've been $1,000, as I remember the exchange rate being around 1:2 back then. Might've been £600 actually. The details are fuzzy.