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LED TV - replacing a broken screen


shirleysfc
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Probably better off getting down to Comet and making the most of their clearance sales, not sure how old the TV is - but if you're talking 12 months or so, it's probably not worth fixing it economically wise.

 

It's frightening when you spend a fortune on a state-of-the-art TV and 12 months later it's 100's of pounds cheaper.

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