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Beginner's Guide to TV Repair

Parts and Safety

First off I'm assuming you have a multimeter, if not you can get one for around $15 that will do. A service manual is handy to help you locate some of the components I'll be talking about. Service manuals can ordered from http://www.servicemanuals.net/

Parts can be ordered from Matt Electronics.com or Electronix.com. Call or e-mail them for a free catalog.

Is Free TV Going Away For Good?

A TechLore "Ask the Experts" Question...

Question:

When HDTV becomes standard, and all the channels change, how do we get ordinary TV over an antenna without exorbitant charges from a cable or DirecTV service?

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Extended Warranties - Do I Really Need One?

The Purchase

You're in the store, looking at all the shiny new TVs and electronic equipment, comparing, and then finally decide you want to buy the 52” DLP Projection set. On the way to the checkout, the salesman asks, “Would you like the extended warranty with this set?” Not knowing much about this you say, “Do I need it?”

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