Less than two weeks ago, our LCD TV decided to kerbust overnight.
At first, it didn't seem too bad. With the symptoms that it was showing (what looked like snow/interference lines) we just assumed that the video card in our old Media Center was finally calling it quits. Our Media Center is almost 5 years old, and we've been planning to get a new one soon, anyway.
But then, we turned on the Xbox, which uses a whole separate input from the Media Center. Same thing. Uh-oh.
Well then, that means that the trouble isn't with the 5-year old Media Center. It's with the less-than-two-years-old, but no-longer-under-warranty television!
Bummer.
I called Samsung a couple of days ago. They stated the obvious "you are no longer under warranty", and gave the the name and phone number of a couple of different authorized service centers in SF.
The guy came out this afternoon to have a look at our set, and decided that he'd have to bring it back to his shop before he could fully diagnose it.
Best case scenario: it needs a new logic board (around a couple of hundred bucks)
Worst case scenario: it needs a new display. (upwards of a couple of thousand bucks!)
Ouch!
He should get back to us within the next day or so with the final diagnosis.
If it's the latter, then we'll just have to get a new TV, as it would be cheaper than the cost of repair.
Bummer.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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