Posted by paul sebek on February 17, 2008 at 19:27:09 from (24.246.203.30):
In Reply to: ot tv posted by ken in texas on February 17, 2008 at 18:39:19:
When I worked at a shop about 4 years ago. We charged about $30 to look at it and then gave an estimate. Of course, thats here in nebraska. It also depends on whether you get your tv is a widescreen and if you get your tv over the air. In 2009, all over air signals are going completely digital and any older analog tvs are going to be SOL with out a converter box. If your tv has a digital tuner or you have satellite or cable then it should still work fine. Usually it"s not worth repairing, besides previous stated circumstances, if it costs more than half of what you bought it for. When we did repairs, we did it to component level and the cost for a long time was about $125 plus parts. You might have to look around to find a place that just won"t replace the board outright as that was the way a lot of places were being forced to go when I got out, blame the corporations. Unless you can find some nice tech or independent company who will do it for less plan on $150 - $200 average. They should give you an estimate and if you"re lucky its a common problem and a relatively simple fix, faster turn around that way. Otherwise if you're looking to upgrade here"s your chance.
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