The grieving process is moving along for my wife.
My son had purchased a 50 some inch plasma TV.
It (and the FIOS hi-def box/dvr) have sat untouched in his bedroom.
My wife announced that she found a 32" lcd for 199, and a 42" lcd for 299.
She has decided to put one of those in Bryce's room, along with getting a standard def FIOS box for that room.
It will, of course, not be used either.
I have said that these are just "things", but of course cannot put myself in her shoes, so just roll with it...
I get the plasma and the hi-def box. I built a room in the basement for Bryce and his friends. It's going either there or in the garage.
Downstairs would be my "man-cave", but the garage would put me ahead of my next door neighbor, as he only has a 42" LCD in HIS garage.
Anyone that has followed some of my "stories" in the past would know just how important it is to me to kick his ass in EVERY category, and that would most definitely include television sets in garages... this is my dream scenario...
I can see the drinkin' and thinkin' conversation in my mind's eye already- It would go something like this:
Me: "That's plasma, bitch"
Ed: "I gotta go."
Me: "Where?"
Ed: "Best Buy, asshole."
So here's my technical question-
What would be your best guess as to what a plasma TV can handle as regards low ambient temps?
I would say worst-case around here is probably around 0 degrees f.