Model # NS-L32q-10A I bought the tv in 2009, It stopped working after an outlet blew out. It's hasn't worked in a couple of years and I will like to fix it.
SOURCE: Damaged Insignia NS-L32Q-10A Screen
The damage actually occurred on the LCD (liquid crystal display) itself, not on the screen. Therefore, when the tv is switched off, no damage is visible. What happens is that when it is turned on, the liquid crystals "leak" because the display is broken. This is why you can see lines and a small dent. Depending on the tv, replacement LCD panels may be sold separately, though chances are that it would cost less to simply buy a new tv. Thanks for your post, and I wish you the best of luck! Sincerely, Der Strom
Posted on Apr 26, 2010
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