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<blockquote data-quote="95oRANGEcRUSH" data-source="post: 16528298" data-attributes="member: 7168"><p>We had a Samsung 64" plasma (PN64H5000) in the living room that after 4 years started to randomly turn off and lose picture. Figured out it was the power board with a bad capacitor. Paid $65 on ebay for repair service, shipped the power board and had it back within a week. Been working good as new for over a year and a half now and moved it to the basement. </p><p></p><p>Wife couldn't survive without a living room tv during the repair so I rushed out and bought a Sony 65" 4K LED (KD-65X750F). I prefer plasmas but the Sony with all the smart features has been nice. I'll never own another dumb tv again. </p><p></p><p>TCL seems to put out some nice tvs in their mid and high tiers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95oRANGEcRUSH, post: 16528298, member: 7168"] We had a Samsung 64" plasma (PN64H5000) in the living room that after 4 years started to randomly turn off and lose picture. Figured out it was the power board with a bad capacitor. Paid $65 on ebay for repair service, shipped the power board and had it back within a week. Been working good as new for over a year and a half now and moved it to the basement. Wife couldn't survive without a living room tv during the repair so I rushed out and bought a Sony 65" 4K LED (KD-65X750F). I prefer plasmas but the Sony with all the smart features has been nice. I'll never own another dumb tv again. TCL seems to put out some nice tvs in their mid and high tiers. [/QUOTE]
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