I have the above TV. The attached photo shows the screen. Top center shows a crack to the screen, but I am not sure if all the lines are related to the crack or the result of a bad video board. Any thoughts?
Visio M470VT
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Re: Visio M470VT
RJ, I agree and wasn't looking to repair/replace the screen. My question is if this is a screen issue only or if boards are also bad. I don't want to be trying to sell boards that don't work. It seems the vertical lines from the crack are related to the crack, but are the horizontal lines at the top the result of the crack or a bad video board?Comment
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Re: Visio M470VT
Looks like it's only screen damage (pity) and all your boards including leds can confidently be put up for sale.Willing to help but I'm no expert.Comment
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