![]() After all, one part is broken, therefore the whole thing must be trash. New, comparable TV at that time? About $1,400, plus at least a couple of hours to get it set up properly and the complete pain in the ass of actually buying a TV.īecause, I mean: I'm just tripping all over myself to figure out how to burn $1,398 to get something that works just as good as the thing I had yesterday, while either fighting with local sales nazis or scheduling a time for a freight delivery.īut go ahead! Throw it away. Cost? Two hours and less than $5, including travel time, parts and mileage at $.52/mile. ![]() When my 52" Samsung A550 LCD developed power supply issues, I took it apart and, you know, FIXED IT. ![]() Like the plasma, when an LCD gets old, you replace it with a much improved model.
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