Soldato
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Friday my 6 year old (but barely used) 65 inch Sony TV seemed to pack up, the screen went black, tho i was still getting sound from it and the power light was on.
the remote was not responding.
I unplugged it and now it is dead as a door nail. obviously remote checked as well as the plug fuse. The thing is there are no TV repair companies in my town any more, the closest i can find who will look at it are a 45 min drive away. Luckily i think it will just fit in the back of the car with the seats down (otherwise i am looking at £190 callout fee) but I am left wondering if it is even worth the hassle getting it looked at.
i can get a replacement for £1375
Part of me thinks i should try to fix just to reduce the E waste however i have been warned if it is the backlight or panel then it isnt going to be worth it. When i was a kid we would have the local tv repair man out multiple times before we would even consider getting new, but now it is so difficult to get a repairer to even look at a set, and when you do the fees can be pretty steep...... maybe its just easier to junk.
the remote was not responding.
I unplugged it and now it is dead as a door nail. obviously remote checked as well as the plug fuse. The thing is there are no TV repair companies in my town any more, the closest i can find who will look at it are a 45 min drive away. Luckily i think it will just fit in the back of the car with the seats down (otherwise i am looking at £190 callout fee) but I am left wondering if it is even worth the hassle getting it looked at.
i can get a replacement for £1375
Part of me thinks i should try to fix just to reduce the E waste however i have been warned if it is the backlight or panel then it isnt going to be worth it. When i was a kid we would have the local tv repair man out multiple times before we would even consider getting new, but now it is so difficult to get a repairer to even look at a set, and when you do the fees can be pretty steep...... maybe its just easier to junk.
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