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Re: DIY audio gear vs. visual gear [message #99246 is a reply to message #90286] Mon, 23 February 2026 23:40 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Rusty wrote on Sat, 11 May 2019 09:42
Everything I've been reading here about smart tv's is that it's smart to stay away from the bloomin' things.
This is the exact reason I have not been convinced to own a smart TV because I can't deal with having electronics that I can't attempt to repair when anything goes wrong.

The LG TV that I used to watching movies and also playing games when I have the opportunity have gone bad a couple of times, and I had to repair it with some quick tips from YouTube videos. The local store where I got it have sent couple of mails advertising their smart TVs, but with what I've read about how difficult it is to repair one once it goes bad, I don't see myself taking such risk.
 
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