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Personally, yes I have. If you are going to pay someone (assuming you have no warrantee) think twice. It will probably be better to upgrade to a new TV. Depending on the cost of repairs for your old one it may even be cheaper. I replaced a power supply card in a Samsung and it cost a hundred bucks. If I paid someone to do it, it would have been about $300 and I would have had to take the TV to them and bring it back home. TVs that are over 40 inches are not light and they are cumbersome. Still not as bad as the old CRTs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Dennis. Thanks for reaching out to us about this. It's possible we could look at it and go from there. However, the problem we'd likely run into is finding parts for a TV this old. That would mean that it could get quite expensive. We'd recommend looking at a new TV at that point. For any further questions with this or anything else, you can give us a call at (800) GEEK-SQUAD or (800) 433-5778.
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