Sharp 70" First Failure Post Side-Tab Removal ?

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  • geeforce
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2017
    • 87
    • Canada

    #21
    Re: Sharp 70" First Failure Post Side-Tab Removal ?

    Originally posted by tom66
    I wanna know who is spending $500 to fix a TV when you can buy a new 70" 4K TV for $900. I understand it's a precision job but that is just not economical in the slightest.
    Yeah, its awesome they can do it, and I can imagine its very precision (I hate dealing with the huge lcd panels lol)... But yes, prohibitive for most. Maybe if they were newer or custom LCDs... doesn't seem worth it otherwise!

    Neat to know its available however.

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    • Davi.p
      Hobbist Tech
      • Sep 2009
      • 4535
      • Italy - Milan

      #22
      Re: Sharp 70" First Failure Post Side-Tab Removal ?

      mmartel have written $500cdn that is maybe Canadian Dollars, so who knows how much is it? And i'm also of another opinion, if a new tv costs near twice the repair job then it's better to repair if it is fully restored, anyway this is not the case 'cause the ripping job, this is why i always try here and on other sites to suggest a reversible fix with an ant-sized piece of adhesive tape on the Start Pulse signal etc..
      After it, travelling for 8 hours is too much but it exists shipping services, so i suggest for bigger screens to hold the original packing.
      Last edited by Davi.p; 10-11-2018, 10:50 AM.

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      • mmartell
        Badcaps Legend
        • Oct 2013
        • 3189
        • Canada

        #23
        Re: Sharp 70" First Failure Post Side-Tab Removal ?

        I think we're all in agreement it's great they offer the service but still too much money. It's not in keeping with the value of new tv's as tom said.

        They also said it's a two-day job. Add a hotel to that bill lol.

        Davi.p $500cdn is just under $400usd currently.

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