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How to fix a Cracked TV Screen?

Chad Y Broski
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Just now, Chad Y Broski said:

is it possible for me to repair it myself?

is that possible?

no, like i said, it will cost probably the same as a new tv, and is a difficult repair, not worth it.

So, I was going to set my phone leaning against the TV, but I pushed the phone back too hard and it cracked it.

Is there any way to repair it? I'll honestly do anything to fix it.

the damage is attached to the post i think

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replace the whole tv, if you have insurance on it, try to see if it's covered. a panel can be replaced, but it often cost about the price of the tv new, sometimes more, and is a difficult repair.

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Get a new TV. Panel replacements are possible from a technical standpoint but are not practical. 

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6 minutes ago, bmx6454 said:

replace the whole tv, if you have insurance on it, try to see if it's covered. a panel can be replaced, but it often cost about the price of the tv new, sometimes more, and is a difficult repair.

is it possible for me to repair it myself?

is that possible?

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5 minutes ago, Middcore said:

Get a new TV. Panel replacements are possible from a technical standpoint but are not practical. 

thanks, i will probably end up doing that

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Just now, Chad Y Broski said:

is it possible for me to repair it myself?

is that possible?

no, like i said, it will cost probably the same as a new tv, and is a difficult repair, not worth it.

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