![]() ![]() These will all be 4k and/or 8k (way too soon for 8k if you ask me) TV's which have some of, if not the best panels out there today. Personally I would either get a cheap hold-over TV ($300-400) or spend the cash to get one of the few ones with HDMI 2.1. Welcome to the looking for a new TV club. I suspect that you won't find one though. has a bad board or something) that you can get to swap out the panel with. ![]() But almost all the plasma TVs (especially the later ones like yours) would require getting a replacement panel (which given that they are not made anymore and the fact that typically they cost as much as a new TV) making it just not practical to fix.Best you can do is see if you can do is see if you can find another ST50 for sale for parts (i.e. If you happened to have one of the very few models which had that, you might have been able to go to a glass manufacturer/supply and get a piece of glass cut to fit and replace it. ![]() Some (and I really do mean just a few) had a protective glass layer before the panel itself. For plasma TV's there is little that you can do for broken glass. ![]()
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