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Broken things.

roughshawd

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What's the trade and barter percentage for broke, busted or failed, irreparable or professional repair only, expensive and junkable and fixable made for profit devices??
Maybe there is money to be made here??
And what's this...? It came off of the side of an LCD TV screen Sony kdl46s2000.
And do you think this..
Should be replaced, or is it repairable ???... The controls board for same...(The TV took a hit and the screen had black lines down it, and a strike mark where the hit was.
 

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If it is still within the warranty period, replacement will be a better option.

No, that's quite an old model - there's a reasonable market out there for second hand PCB's, but generally if boards do fail it's usually the same one, so one board might have some value, the rest probably not. But the most common failure is the LCD panel, particularly on Sony sets where the sets reliability is high.
 

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