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    TV Troubles.

    I bought a flatscreen 46" colour TV almost 4 years ago and we were watching it last week when the picture just went black, sound was OK though. So as it was out of warranty we took it to a well known local TV repair company who informed us that it was uneconomical to repair as parts are not longer available. The "backlight" had failed.
    Being somewhat annoyed at this, I have fired off an E-Mail to the company involved and awaiting an answer, which I'm guessing will be all smoke and mirrors. I won't name the brand because of Forum rules but as we intend to buy another TV can anybody out there who knows a thing or two about TV's suggest a brand that will last more than four years.

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    We've got a sony (not cheap) and even that has started to develop a bit of double vision at times. It is currently curable by giving it a good old fashioned technical whack (possible short somewhere ?)

    I suspect they all have built-in obsolescence unfortunately.

    Makes me wonder if Aldi's (sorry dig) cheapies are the way to go

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    Yeah Aldi's have good prices when they get TV's in, but you don't know how long you have to wait. I have been thinking of Samsung as my youngest daughter has a Samsung 32" that she has had for years without trouble.

    ps. I was thinking of upsizing a little to a 50" or 55" as I like watching movies with my surround sound gear.

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    A friend owns a tv repair shop, he always says LG are not the best, but they do carry spares for longer than most other brands and they are reasonably easy to fix.
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    I've just been through all that Jim, I sought advice from a TV mechanic friend who works for a major hire mob. She said to get a well known brand; Sony, Samsung, LG etc.
    A few years ago she said "Call me and I'll tell you what cheapie brand uses the same innards as the high end. "
    That advice is no longer sound.
    I ended up with a Sony, I wish I could drive it, it does everything except iron my shirts.
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    Hey Jim, the store that shall not be mentioned has Bauhaun 55" TV on special Saturday 10 th October for $799
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    4yrs old?

    It should have USB port to plug into your computer and do updates etc.

    We have a big Philips must be 10yr old and every so often when we remember we plug it in to update.

    Its a plasma , it has back light, it's just a great tv , only pixillation is when theres storms around.

    I would go Philips for my next one , just based on previous experience.

    btw our old crt philips is in the shed in perfect working order , my son and I were thinking of hooking it up to Fox purely for sports watching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Hey Jim, the store that shall not be mentioned has Bauhaun 55" TV on special Saturday 10 th October for $799
    Thanks for the heads-up Ian, I'll follow it through!!

    ps. I was looking at a 48" Samsung at JB Hi-Fi for $998.

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    I buy cheap, after a lightening strike took one out 3 days old.

    I now operate off a ups and surge protector, including the coax.
    However when the power pole outside the house is on fire due to lightening, it's all over.
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    Hi Jim. Our Samsung plasma is about 8 I think. Still works fine, even though the kids leave it on all day. Our little Sanyo LED, that Nanna gave us, is old too and it still cranks. I'd say get a known Brand. Plasmas are great but they chew up the juice.
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