Yet Another My TV Is Dying Thread...
Anyways, I noticed this afternoon that my 27" RCA television has a discoloration, about 8" long by 4" high in the upper right corner. I've had this television for about seven years, maybe, but never noticed anything like what I'm seeing now.
If my television is repairable, I'm fine paying less than $100 to fix it... but if it will cost more than that, I might as well pay the money for a new set.
So, my question is... first off, am I screwed, or is this a problem that is fixable for a reasonable price?
If so, thanks!
If not, when, where and what new tv should I look for? I'm a college student with at most $600 in my bank account, with uncertain job prospects for the summer. So, I'm looking for something high quality enough to last me for at least another 7 or 8 years, but not something so expensive it drains my finances. I'd settle for a 27", but I'd love to upgrade to a 32" while I have the opportunity.
Thoughts?
Anyways, I noticed this afternoon that my 27" RCA television has a discoloration, about 8" long by 4" high in the upper right corner. I've had this television for about seven years, maybe, but never noticed anything like what I'm seeing now.
If my television is repairable, I'm fine paying less than $100 to fix it... but if it will cost more than that, I might as well pay the money for a new set.
So, my question is... first off, am I screwed, or is this a problem that is fixable for a reasonable price?
If so, thanks!
If not, when, where and what new tv should I look for? I'm a college student with at most $600 in my bank account, with uncertain job prospects for the summer. So, I'm looking for something high quality enough to last me for at least another 7 or 8 years, but not something so expensive it drains my finances. I'd settle for a 27", but I'd love to upgrade to a 32" while I have the opportunity.
Thoughts?
