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Posted on Nov 01, 2008

[email protected] POLAROID MODEL 3200 LCD TV. IT HAS POWER LIGHT BUT DONT COME ON CAN YOU HELP THANK YOU

  • Anonymous Nov 19, 2008

    i unplug the power from the back and plug it back in and it comes on. this used to happen occasionally but now every time i turn it on i have to do this ritual....sucks!

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It's your control board.......Cost as much as a new TV

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