Probably not. It's a vacuum chamber and when it cracked, it let air into the envelope.
The again, if it's still working, your TV may have a plastic cover over the screen to protect it.
One thing I do know first hand, is that the cost of the screen replacement will probably be more than the cost of the TV itself. I'd suggest you use your home owner's insurance and replace it. You'd be much better off.
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Since plasma televisions are very delicate, it's best to take your TV to a repair shop if you are having problems. You can check a troubleshooting guide first to see if the settings, wiring, etc. can be altered to fix your problem. However any serious repairs should be left in the hands of a professional to avoid further complications.
Replacing the plasma panel inside the TV will almost always be more expensive than purchasing a new TV.
There is no certain way to tell if is plasma just by looking at it. A flourescent backlit LCD TV looks just like a Plasma TV. You can Google the model of the TV or look at the manual.
Give it to me I'll take a free Plasma TV. you can come and fetch it, its a 42" size and the sound works but no picture
A plasma TV has 2 tiny panels of glass and there are countless tiny cells between the panels that hold a mixture of gases.
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There are no 15-inch plasma screens on the market. The plasma screen market is now limited to very large scale screens (50" +).