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Screen went black while watching, no sound

55 inch Hitachi plasma

  • susanthomp58 Dec 26, 2008

    thanks for prompt response, I'm glad to know it should be a simple repair , by a professional of course

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Almost for certain your power supply board is bad, Can be repaired at the component level only if you have some electronics savy! Good Luck!

  • Anonymous Dec 26, 2008

    I just had a friend have his fixed for the same problem, the board 128.00 labor 175.00

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