The weight of something that is typically mounted to a wall seems very relevant. Most TV mounts are not rated to hold the weight of a plasma TV. A poorly installed or insufficient mount could definitely fail.
Plasma TVs not mounted to the wall are also concerning for safety reasons. A plasma TV tipped onto a young child would likely cause significant injury above and beyond what an LCD would cause.
I loved my plasma but I feel like the weight was a real issue.
Ah, I narrowly focused on my setup, which since inception in 2007 has consisted of my heavy plasma tv sitting atop the bespoke mount — extremely stable and overbuilt — that came with it atop a solid wood low console table.
Indeed, if the TV were to tip onto a young child it could cause serious injury; no such youngsters here.
As I think more about this, I realize I've never wall-mounted a TV nor would I ever do so: I just prefer them on stands.