Definitely a first world problem but ...
Looking like TV #2 in 5 years has died.
TV #1 was a Vizio that didn't make it 3 years, this one was a Samsung that didn't even make it to 2 years! Looking at repairing this one, parts alone are $100-$150 (depending on what's wrong...looking like T-CON board or main board) that doesn't include whatever labor the shop wants to charge. That's damn near 40% of what we paid for this stupid thing. Pretty frustrating to continually have to buy this garbage again and again, but it doesn't seem like it's worth it to repair them. I have no idea how my parents made it through my entire childhood with the same clunky 27" behemoth TV.
Oh well, guess I'll get it loaded up and pick up a case of 12 ga to shoot it into bits down at the local pit...only kidding.
Looking like TV #2 in 5 years has died.
TV #1 was a Vizio that didn't make it 3 years, this one was a Samsung that didn't even make it to 2 years! Looking at repairing this one, parts alone are $100-$150 (depending on what's wrong...looking like T-CON board or main board) that doesn't include whatever labor the shop wants to charge. That's damn near 40% of what we paid for this stupid thing. Pretty frustrating to continually have to buy this garbage again and again, but it doesn't seem like it's worth it to repair them. I have no idea how my parents made it through my entire childhood with the same clunky 27" behemoth TV.
Oh well, guess I'll get it loaded up and pick up a case of 12 ga to shoot it into bits down at the local pit...only kidding.