Hi,
I have an RCA 32" LED 1080p TV that is less than 2 years old, and it has already lost the video. I can hear sound, and I can see lights in the back of the unit, but the screen looks like it's faded to black. I came across a test while searching the internet for a possible fix, that spoke of bringing up the TV's menu, and then shining a flashlight onto the screen at an angle, to see if the menu can be seen. I did that, but didn't see the menu. I use this TV maybe 20 to 30 hours a week. This TV was on sale for $237.99. I am wondering, is this a typical life span for an LED TV? Is it worth repairing, if it's only going to burn out again in less than 2 years? Can you give me a reasonable repair price that you would pay to fix a problem like this, or would you just purchase a new TV?
Thanks
Chuck
I have an RCA 32" LED 1080p TV that is less than 2 years old, and it has already lost the video. I can hear sound, and I can see lights in the back of the unit, but the screen looks like it's faded to black. I came across a test while searching the internet for a possible fix, that spoke of bringing up the TV's menu, and then shining a flashlight onto the screen at an angle, to see if the menu can be seen. I did that, but didn't see the menu. I use this TV maybe 20 to 30 hours a week. This TV was on sale for $237.99. I am wondering, is this a typical life span for an LED TV? Is it worth repairing, if it's only going to burn out again in less than 2 years? Can you give me a reasonable repair price that you would pay to fix a problem like this, or would you just purchase a new TV?
Thanks
Chuck