I am one of those that believes a little knowledge is really dangerous. But in this throw away electonic age, I don't know if I should throw this TV in the dump or if it's something simple. I would think that if it were bulbs, they would go out one at a time...I assume there are three.
So could this be a fuse gone bad? Can anyone help me and advise what to do?? I like this TV alot and it's not my primary but great for the kids gaming.
Thanks
Hugh
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Could be any number of things, most of which you likely shouldn't be trying to fix on your own. Assuming you've tried the simply things such as changing the channel or input selection, is it showing anything at all? If it isn't even showing the channel of other setup options, then the video circuitry is likely hosed. Your best bet would be to have a tech take a look at it and then decide what to do based on what they tell you.
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