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Topic: TV repair question
cerb
Posts: 3277
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I have a big crt tv that's been playing up for a while now and I'm wondering what it might cost to fix to decide whether to keep it any longer, or whether to chuck it.

The picture is curved inwards down both sides of the screen, like the diagram here under "Excessive width/pincushioning problems": http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/tvfaq.htm#tvewpp

So it's sounding like the tube is fine, just the pincushion correcting bits are a bit stuffed.

Anyone know enough about tvs to know what this might cost to repair? The TV is too big to take places for a quote (won't fit in my car, lol), and I'm guessing most places will charge me for a quote if they have to come pick it up.
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Skitza
Posts: 8444
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Here is your fix:

Throw away old and busted, buy new hotness. AKA Plasma.
cerb
Posts: 3278
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
already have an lcd.

this was an awesome tv tho - 100hz 80cm. Would make a great 2nd tv
Spook
Posts: 22201
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Throw away old and busted, buy new hotness. AKA another lcd.

not worth fixing
mission
Posts: 3871
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Throw away lcd, buy new hotness. AKA Plasma.

not worth keeping
Mr Hardware
Posts: 3357
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
get a non-useless car, take to be repaired, problem solved.
Dan
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Posts: 8527
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That site's pretty sweet. http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/tvfaq.htm#tvsinghli is the problem my old CRT has. Might look into a self-repair job. If only so I can ebay it before it's totally valueless.
Chakas
Posts: 2630
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/tvfaq.htm#tvsinghli is the problem my old CRT has.

Same here except with 2 TVs. First my roommate's TV (something like 15 or 16 years old) did that. Then I replaced it with an 18 year old TV my parents weren't using anymore and it went too. It was weird because the first one was in that spot for 4+ years fine, then they both died in exactly the same way within a month. But they were both very old of course.
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