@2: considering that in most homes the television set isn't on for more than 6 hours a day that gives it about 10 years. Also bear in mind that after 20,000 hours it will only just start degrading. That doesn't mean that after 20,000 hours it'll require immediate replacement.
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@2: considering that in most homes the television set isn't on for more than 6 hours a day that gives it about 10 years. Also bear in mind that after 20,000 hours it will only just start degrading. That doesn't mean that after 20,000 hours it'll require immediate replacement.