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Power supply board have dead capcitors.Know how to solders?These capacitors usally bulge or pop open,replaced these capacitors will solved this problem.Or tries websites Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a Whole reburbish power supply board for the replacement.
You would need to purchase a complete new screen as it is not practical or economic to have this done. I would suspect your fault could be a poor connection from the buffer board to that section of the screen or most likely, as you state, the screen is at fault. It is now just as reasonable to buy a new TV than to have the screen replaced
The screen itself is the most expensive part of the TV. Usually, a LCD screen of that size cost well over $3,000 for a single purchase from the supplier. The labor and the part will exceed the worth of the TV. It's best to buy a new TV at this point.
i need a lenticular screen for my 50 inch GE rear projection tv. model number is 52gw948 and i also need an outer protective screen as well. you can email me at [email protected]
I have access to a few screens 50 inch. However you will need to measure your screen top to bottom and side to side. Let me know those dimensions and maybe I can help you.
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