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possible that a fuse blew while transferring tv, most like to happen despite care in handling if tv was on for a while, kind of like moving a light bulb that is hot and suddenly filament breaks when you move the bulb slightly. Other than that I'd say it's a good time to get a new tv just in time too for the digital transition.
This unfortunately is a common issue that happens when moving televisions with the coaxial connection (the silver connector). Normally the best way to get this repaired is to bring it in to a local repair facility. I can't speak on the costs but they should be nominal, as long there wasn't any other internal components that were damaged.
Another repair option might be to purchase a digital converter box for your television as long as you have Audio/Video inputs. With the pending conversion to digital broadcasts this would be killing two birds with one stone.
The orignal power cord went out and our Toshiba laptop has a similar cord. The cord for my lap will work with the TV. But i dont know for how long. The tv is for my 5 yr old and we have never used it more than 4-8 hrs straight. You can purchase the cord for about $65 the model# A135-S2256. I hope this helps. I was actually looking for the orignal cord and i have been running into the same problem. So it looks like i'm going to purchase the Toshiba cord too.
The S-Video cord is for the picture only. You must connect the audio out behind the dvd player (the red and white jack) using a double male-to-male RCA cable to the" Audio In" in the TV to get sound.
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