QUOTE(PJng @ Sep 30 2021, 06:19 PM)
Mana bulih ini machiemIf last forlever nobadi buy new tv, which mean less incum then boss cannot buy new car, staff no yearly bonus becoz tv sales very low
/k, my Sony TV is dying, Suggest which brand for replacement
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Sep 30 2021, 07:45 PM
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Sep 30 2021, 07:54 PM
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QUOTE(PJng @ Sep 30 2021, 07:47 PM) Awwww get well soon ma nigga, no worry the death rate is 1% niaIf you know how to build electronic, maybe you can build one control board with a pre-programmed timer that starts counting down after one year warranty expired, which the board will send instructions to let extra current flow to the certain part of the board which overdriving the electronics, to make the device fail earlier so customer forced to buy a new tv. Maybe you will becum rich if you managed to supply this shit to all the big brand |
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Sep 30 2021, 08:28 PM
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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ Sep 30 2021, 08:10 PM) Actually can open up and see if can do cheap repair. Like office monitors, I also lazy wanna go buy new ones. So just open up and found most of them only had a bad capacitor. Replaced that and still using until now. Got one print server, dual parallel, Google also cannot find liao. Cousin bought singles one that attach to the lpt port but not stable. One day, very sienz office clerks kept annoying me with unstable printer connection. Open up the print server and viola, just a bad capacitor. Replaced that and it's up and running without any more complaints from clerks. Woah you seem to know electronic, I just pull that idea straight outta my ass anyway, I wouldn't know if they have gone bad except if it were blackened or look toasted. Having to live through the late 80s the build quality of things start going down the drain in the beginning of early 2000s, even the light mainly fluorescent lamps and incandescent lamps wouldn't last longer than a year, unlike the old fluorescent lamp fabricated during the 80-90s will need to be replaced once every 7 years. I don't know who started it, maybe Philips starts it by letting caina touch their stuff so other players forced to follow just to compete with their selling price. Thats just one example of lighting alone, the Nintendo gameboy brick (large) one will not die no matter how many times you slammed it to the floor, then they introduce the slim one that wouldn't survive a single fall as I was seeing a few lines on the lcd from that first drop, no idea what it call, dead pixels? |
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