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Default I need to buy a new TV; any recommendations?

On 11 mayo, 17:19, "Interesting Ian"
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Hi,

My present TV is no longer working (picture keeps fading away into
nothing) so I need to buy a new TV.


That is a well known fault and almost always due to a dry solder joint
on the tube filament heater lines. A tech should be able to solve this
in very little time and for little more than labour cost- if the set
is otherwise ok, I'd go this route. Don't be quick to dump it in the
landfill, this is just waste . As others have said it will probably
outperform a new lcd set! Let us know if you need help solving the
problem. You may be surprised.
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