Yup, I bought it from the Panasonic showroom. I called them up and they said it wasn't a problem, and a brand new replacement should be here in an hour. I am still feeling a touch uneasy, because I don't want the same thing to happen to this replacement down the line, but I do have a 30 month warranty.
And yea, Plasma is just incredible, really. I still think a good Samsung LCD produces gorgeous pictures, but you still feel like you are looking at a TV. With plasma, it is like looking through a window.
I told my mother about what happened, and she suggested I get my money back and get another, yet bigger LCD, but my reaction was that I still want a plasma... just a good, functioning one.
I've done a lot of research, and plasmas are more prone to problems, and need more care etc, but I feel are completely worth it, especially if you own a LCD TV already.
Again, I appreciate Cobra's voice on this. It is the only reason I went and checked them out, and really, fell in love instantly. I saw it, and knew I wanted one.
The screen they have on display at the Panasonic showroom is a gigantic plasma TV, which was priced at $60,000 US.
Yes, you read that right. 60 thousand buckeroos.
And it was absolutely
stunning. I didn't realize a picture could look that good. It looked far better than anything I've ever seen at a cinema (though I haven't been to IMAX).
Anyway, if you guys choose to go for plasma, keep in mind that they are more sensitive, and need to broken in gradually for the first 100 hours, and aren't going to work as smoothly with every device you have. But you can minimize the risk by buying from a reputable source and having excellent warranty terms.
Also, they aren't as good for the environment, which is something I feel a bit guilty about.