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A power surge that came across the cable line fried the cable box and took out my new 4K TV. Cable company denied responsibility, and TV manufacturer wanted TV shipped across country, at a cost of $200, to repair under warranty. Although initially daunting, opted to take TV apart, to discover what appeared to be nothing more than a computer motherboard inside. Picked up this replacement board for a fraction of the cost, and easily swapped in, returning the TV to perfect working order. If you can turn a screwdriver you can fix your own TV! Don't take it to a repair shop or throw it out and buy a new one without trying this first!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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