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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 4279829" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>We have a Sony 43". Never a blip, for 14 years.</p><p>Bought a Sony 65", first of the year. Hope it lasts like the other one. It is in bedroom and still works like new.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Check the support site on power supply and power switch. Also, some models have an interior fuse, for surge protection. May be an easy fix, maybe not. How much do want to fool with it?</p><p>Bravia is probably worth looking into fixing.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sony / Best Buy MAY refuse to come out because of parts availability or cost of service call makes replacement a better option. Most things have been made to be replaced, not repaired. Shame, such a waste. Used to be a Fix-It shop in every town, but burger flippers expecting $20+ / hr and parts non-availability .......</p><p></p><p>When I was in electronics school ('70s), all of the teachers, friends, family brought us their TVs, stereo, and other things to fix. Most parts we got from Radio Shack or stripped from junk pile.</p><p></p><p>I have no experience with the Insignia, but that is an awesome price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 4279829, member: 27991"] We have a Sony 43". Never a blip, for 14 years. Bought a Sony 65", first of the year. Hope it lasts like the other one. It is in bedroom and still works like new. Check the support site on power supply and power switch. Also, some models have an interior fuse, for surge protection. May be an easy fix, maybe not. How much do want to fool with it? Bravia is probably worth looking into fixing. Sony / Best Buy MAY refuse to come out because of parts availability or cost of service call makes replacement a better option. Most things have been made to be replaced, not repaired. Shame, such a waste. Used to be a Fix-It shop in every town, but burger flippers expecting $20+ / hr and parts non-availability ....... When I was in electronics school ('70s), all of the teachers, friends, family brought us their TVs, stereo, and other things to fix. Most parts we got from Radio Shack or stripped from junk pile. I have no experience with the Insignia, but that is an awesome price. [/QUOTE]
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