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I've still got mine. Not sure what the model is but it's a 46" Panasonic Viera (TC-P46S30). I have been using it as a second TV in my bedroom. Doesn't get too hot and picture looks really nice for movies. I watch sports on it sometimes if they're on OTA TV. I would say plasmas look more natural to me (Panasonic Viera and Pioneer Kura) and the colors look better. Mine still has some minor temporary burn-in issues. I don't think this TV has many hours on it. However, the newer OLED sets are lighter (this one weighs about 75 lbs I think), they use far less power and you have newer things on them like 4K HDR/DV, more HDMI ports.
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