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    I bought a Sharp Aquos 24" TV for P8500 in 2014. Sharp service said that main/mother board is busted because he is unable to access the service menu. That is the reason why I have to reprogram the channel every time I turn it on as it is unable to store memory/channels. It won't power off na rin.

    Sharp said the parts + labor will cost me P4332. Parts and warranty 3 mos lang. I am thinking if I should just wait until it stops working. Bunot na lang talaga sa saksakan and reprogram everytime I open it. Sharp guy said he is not sure how long my TV can last but it could be up to a 1 year pa.

    The sharp guy said my TV model is very mabenta and this is the first time he encountered a busted mother board

    My Mom said she will give P6000 and I can add na lang so I can buy a new TV. I am thinking I will buy a Smart TV na lang kaya so I can watch youtube on TV? Or pagawa ko na lang, may sukli pa ko sa P6000 that my Mom will give me.

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    A 32 inch tv nowadays cost around 10 to 11k. 24 inch is only 7 to 8k.

    I say replace if the issue is the mobo already.

    The sukli is not that big unless you really need it.

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    Bili ka na lang ng not smart tv and chromecast. Smarter tv.

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    Replace with a smart TV. Look at it as an opportunity to upgrade

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    Sayang kasi, gumagana pa, ayaw nga lang mag off at hassle mag reprogram every time I turn it on.

    May Smart TV kaya na 24"? Also what is a good brand? That is the max size I can buy because that is what fits my desk.

    I just want to be able to watch youtube on TV

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    i think these programs have a memory that is powered by a built-in battery.
    so that when the plug is pulled or there is brown-out, the settings do not disappear.
    find out if such battery is there. your problems might just be due to that busted battery.

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    What doc means is the crc battery.
    Is cathy willing to get her hands dirty and disassemble the tv?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    What doc means is the crc battery.
    Is cathy willing to get her hands dirty and disassemble the tv?

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    I don't mind getting my hands dirty but I might not be able to put it back together. I wonder why the Sharp service guy did not check that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I don't mind getting my hands dirty but I might not be able to put it back together. I wonder why the Sharp service guy did not check that.

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    "because he didn't want to get his hands dirty?" heh heh.

    also, "it's easier money, selling you a replacement part."

    remember casas? "they don't repair. they replace."

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I don't mind getting my hands dirty but I might not be able to put it back together. I wonder why the Sharp service guy did not check that.

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    Because it might not even exist?
    Or it mighy be built in / non servicable part.

    Or they are subliminaly telling you to just avail their service.
    Or they are not experienced enough to know since as per initial post, this is their first time seeing this issue on this model.

    Who knows how the schematics are..

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    I need to find a non service center shop pala. I just wasted P350 on check up

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Because it might not even exist?
    Or it mighy be built in / non servicable part.

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    That's what he said. This type of TV cannot be repaired unlike the old TVs na smaller parts can be replaced

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    Binasag ng toddler ko yung 49" and 55" Samsung 4k tv dahil overjoyed siya sa pinapanood. Nabato ng toy niya yung screen and may nag leak dun sa LCD. Pag LCD ang damage eh its better to replace na lang the whole TV?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmpet626 View Post
    Binasag ng toddler ko yung 49" and 55" Samsung 4k tv dahil overjoyed siya sa pinapanood. Nabato ng toy niya yung screen and may nag leak dun sa LCD. Pag LCD ang damage eh its better to replace na lang the whole TV?
    find out how much the replacement of the lcd will cost you.
    the cost alone, may convince you to go one way or the other.
    good luck.

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    so many discounted panels now. dont repair, youll be surprised at the quotation [emoji28]

    FOCUS

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    Yup, I was also surprised at how low dumb TV prices have gone down. But I don't know for 4k units, hanggang 1080p lang ako, actually I rarely watch beyond 720p as 1080p is already too huge a file size, much more for 4k.

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    replace na yan and get the ones with the latest features. marami models kasya sa budget mo.

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    Yup. We had a 50" 3D Samsung and when it conked out 2 years after purchase the repair quote was higher than a brand new smart 50". Hindi nga lang 3D.

    Dapat siguro may UPS/voltage regulator ang mga TV ngayon. Ang layo ng durability vs CRTs.

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    ^^^??? i have a 56" smart LG and it's past 6 years already. eto almost 20 hours a day naka On, pag nagsawa sa tv, utube or netflix ps4 naman ang gawa ng mga anak ko. i just use a regular spike protected extension.

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    ^
    Di naman lahat ng led/lcd namin ganun. Meron din kaming 4 year old 40" na Samsung. Pero compared to CRTs parang mas mataas ang failure rate.

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