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<blockquote data-quote="dwkennedy" data-source="post: 1364617" data-attributes="member: 1717"><p>My solution to my screwed up Samsung DLP was to give it away for parts and buy a Visio LCD. i'll admit it was hard to go from 60" to 47", but at least it works (and is 1080p). I got a returned Tv at sam's club, so the new set cost about the same as the repair was going to.</p><p></p><p>A year after I gave the set away, Samsung settled the class action lawsuit and agreed to fix my problem for free... which did me no good since the set was long gone.</p><p></p><p>Samsung knew there was a design problem, I also discovered later they would fix them out of warranty if you complained enough. I've decided going forward to spend as little as possible and treat them as disposable items, if I ever buy another megaTV I will pop another $100 for the extended warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwkennedy, post: 1364617, member: 1717"] My solution to my screwed up Samsung DLP was to give it away for parts and buy a Visio LCD. i'll admit it was hard to go from 60" to 47", but at least it works (and is 1080p). I got a returned Tv at sam's club, so the new set cost about the same as the repair was going to. A year after I gave the set away, Samsung settled the class action lawsuit and agreed to fix my problem for free... which did me no good since the set was long gone. Samsung knew there was a design problem, I also discovered later they would fix them out of warranty if you complained enough. I've decided going forward to spend as little as possible and treat them as disposable items, if I ever buy another megaTV I will pop another $100 for the extended warranty. [/QUOTE]
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