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Yes. Most plasma TV manufacturers only recommend to use their televisions at elevations under 5000 feet. To be sure if a TV will work at high altitude, check the specifcations in the manual before you buy.
I've been trying to get closed captioning on my tv, and it supports it, but I turn it on and nothing happens when people talk. help?
by XxgirlgamerxX on May 21st, 2011
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Does anyone know how to reset a samsung PS42C91HD 50" - Bought 3yrs ago and have forgotten the code.
by Melanie_H1015 on March 20th, 2011
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have had my sanyo 42"plasma tv less than 2 years and i can turn it on but have no picture but have sound what is the problem
by kevin.semmens on February 15th, 2011
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My Phillips TV does not play music DVD's. Why not? Driving me crazy. All other DVD's play perfectly and the region is ok.
by modub5 on April 25th, 2010
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Viore PDP42V18HA, fuzzy static sound started, picture is fading to nothing
by cjufamily on July 7th, 2010
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You're reading I've heard that plasma TVs shouldn't be used at high altitude. Is this true?
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