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Bang & Olufsen shows OLED TV with soundbar and HDMI 2.1 based on LG GX – Image and sound – News

If you spend about 9k on your television, you also want it to last (er) of course. The fact that you can still buy parts after 10 years does not mean that this is also covered by the warranty. This is (usually) just as long as with other companies, another store would like to change something about this (Hifi Klubben and Kamera Express 5 year warranty). In addition, the parts prices will also be in a higher price range, so that a motherboard replacement might also have resulted in a new television .

If the price difference is now about (9000-1400) € 7600, you would effectively be able to buy another television when the television becomes unusable, which contains newer techniques, a warranty on it and (software) support.

For a number of years there have also been some standard sizes of course. Especially in the large format. 55, 58, 65, 70, 75, 77 and on. A difference of 2 “diagonal would probably still be suitable, so that perhaps not so much has to be adjusted to the interior.
It starts to get more expensive when concealed cables have to be replaced. Or, for example, when switching to an HDMI 2.1 television, the AV receiver must also switch to HDMI 2.1, these are extra costs that might make you wait a bit longer with the purchase of a new television.

For our current television we had a television that worked with a lamp, actually a bit like a beamer, but all in a large cupboard. We could still order the lamps online after about 9 years, even though it was ‘only’ a JVC. We switched to a different television because of the new techniques (SD to 4K) and the almost annual cost of buying a new lamp.

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