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  • multimeter
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jan 2011
    • 739
    • united kingdom

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    new 4 mm lg tv

    just looking at this tv,jeesh this is thin !,organic led ,technology is advancing !,makes you think what the likes of us will be doing in a couple of years,doing component level repairs will be out of the question,we will all end up being qualified board swappers ,if your lucky! anyway take a look



    http://tech.uk.msn.com/tv/lg-shows-o...led-tv#image=9
    fixed so far...376 lg lcd tv's,24 onn tv;s,24 panasonic lcd,16 jvc lcd,12 marshall jcm800 amps,refurb of various disco equipment lighting,old style disco decks ,and a flymo!

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    please let us know if everything works ok if your tv gets fixed, as it will be and aid for anyone else having the same problem and wishing to fix it.it would save people clogging up this site with topics that are duplicated,and can be found easily using the search function.,and taking up valuable space.enjoy your fixed tv!,hopefully!
  • tom66
    EVs Rule
    • Apr 2011
    • 32560
    • UK

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    Re: new 4 mm lg tv

    Actually looking closely, they must put all the electronics (inputs etc.) in the bottom stand unit (maybe at most a t-con in the screen) - so it would be possible to repair faults there. Also looks like you won't be able to hang it up on the wall, because of the box. But it might be possible to run it remotely with a wire.
    Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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    • multimeter
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Jan 2011
      • 739
      • united kingdom

      #3
      Re: new 4 mm lg tv

      Originally posted by tom66
      Actually looking closely, they must put all the electronics (inputs etc.) in the bottom stand unit (maybe at most a t-con in the screen) - so it would be possible to repair faults there. Also looks like you won't be able to hang it up on the wall, because of the box. But it might be possible to run it remotely with a wire.
      i was thinking exactly the same,not sure how deep the stand is though,seems a little tight height wise by the pictures,im just thinking if this is using a standard smpt,height wise then would proberly be about maybee 50mm high as a ballpark,a bulky stand on a 4mm thick tv would seem a bit old school for a new tv like this one,also air circulation is going to be well comprimised,them caps will take a cooking,then again they could well be smd caps on the smps,yeesh ! the plot thickens
      fixed so far...376 lg lcd tv's,24 onn tv;s,24 panasonic lcd,16 jvc lcd,12 marshall jcm800 amps,refurb of various disco equipment lighting,old style disco decks ,and a flymo!

      ----------------------------------------------
      please let us know if everything works ok if your tv gets fixed, as it will be and aid for anyone else having the same problem and wishing to fix it.it would save people clogging up this site with topics that are duplicated,and can be found easily using the search function.,and taking up valuable space.enjoy your fixed tv!,hopefully!

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