If the screen is broken (Cracked) even if is
only a small line or area the only solution is replace the screen but as long
as the screen is cracked the total cost of the repair will exceed as much as
twice the price of brand new TV (these is because when is cracked the screen
has no core value & you have to pay for the core also that’s is even more
expensive that the screen itself )for that reason is economically unrepairable.
You have a couple 3 choices.
1st try to get a used screen that work with your
particular model & serial #
2nd, sell the leftovers of your TV as one piece
so some tv shop may use it for parts but you get no really a big amount
probably form 1oo.00 bucks to 300.00.
the last part is just throw it away (but
remember that they are considered industrial waist or hazard material then you
better take it to a recycler company)
If the lcd screen is cracked it will need to be replaced to restore proper operation of the set
it can be costly in some cases as much or more then the cost of the set new
take your model number serial and call sony to see what the cost of the new panel is
SOURCE: CRACK LCD TV SCREEN
Hi,
Here is how it works. The price of the part itself is $1.279.99. There is a $1,740.00 CORE charge as well. The total would be $3,019.99. Now, you will get the core charge back ($1,740.00) when you return the old LCD. However, if the LCD has a mounted board on it and IT IS CRACKED, then you will not be able to return the core. And you will not receive your core charge back.
Please see below for a link to the screen you would need.
Bravia KDL-46V3000 LCD Screen
SOURCE: CRACK LCD TV SCREEN
I had one broken a few months ago. I got a couple quotes.. it was about $200 less then a brand new one. I'd just buy a new one.
For the new TV I'd pickup a screen protector for it. My son threw a toy at my TV the other day and I nearly had a heart attack from the flashbacks. Thank God I picked up one of these a few weeks earlier. It stopped it. LCD screens really break easily as you know. http://www.tv-armor.com
Mike
SOURCE: Cracked LCD Screen
its cheaper, and this is honest as it happened to me as well it's cheaper to buy a new tv.
SOURCE: CRACK LCD TV SCREEN
A couple of weeks ago we had the screen broken in our LG LCD TV when one for the kids threw something at the screen. We got a quote to fix it and it was going to cost more to replace the screen than what it would be to buy a brand new TV. We shopped around for a new TV, comparing LCDs and Plasmas. In the end we purchased a new LG Plasma, which had a thin layer of glass over the screen for protection compared to the LCD. We thought this would be much safer with a 4 and 6 year old around the house running amuck. And there seems to be no differfence between the LCD and the Plasma. Hope this help someone's problem.
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