This question is for anyone who may know a lot about TVs. I have a 60" Sony XBR® Grand WEGA™ Rear Projection Television, model KDF-60XBR950.
I recently moved and damaged the TV. When I turn it on, it looks like neon-blue sand specs have been splattered across the TV screen. It looks a lot like when you get a 'dead pixel' on a laptop computer, except that there are hundreds of these specs all over the TV screen, primarily in the center of the viewing area radiating outward.
My question is, can this be repaired? If so, would the repair be so expensive as to not be worth it?
I live out in the boonies and I'd hate to have a repair man come out to my house for 75 dollars just to tell me it can't be repaired or that it can be repaired but to repair it will cost the same as just buying a new TV.
Thanks for any help.
I recently moved and damaged the TV. When I turn it on, it looks like neon-blue sand specs have been splattered across the TV screen. It looks a lot like when you get a 'dead pixel' on a laptop computer, except that there are hundreds of these specs all over the TV screen, primarily in the center of the viewing area radiating outward.
My question is, can this be repaired? If so, would the repair be so expensive as to not be worth it?
I live out in the boonies and I'd hate to have a repair man come out to my house for 75 dollars just to tell me it can't be repaired or that it can be repaired but to repair it will cost the same as just buying a new TV.
Thanks for any help.