FS: Sony 50" HDTV
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Sony 50" DLP HDTV
Model# KDS-R50XBR1
The optical block has taken a crap so everything has a green/yellow tint to it. You can fix it yourself for a couple hundred or so or have a pro fix it. This TV cost me $2,700 in 2006.
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$200
Model# KDS-R50XBR1
The optical block has taken a crap so everything has a green/yellow tint to it. You can fix it yourself for a couple hundred or so or have a pro fix it. This TV cost me $2,700 in 2006.
Pick up only.
$200
Last edited by NewCar; 11-20-2009 at 01:43 AM.
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There was a class action suit against Sony for failing optical blocks about a year ago.
Sony would have covered up to $400 of the repair which was Anywhere from $900 to $1300 for a tech to fix. Just a heads up, that's not a couple hundred $ or I'd be up this weekend =\
Sony would have covered up to $400 of the repair which was Anywhere from $900 to $1300 for a tech to fix. Just a heads up, that's not a couple hundred $ or I'd be up this weekend =\
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There was a class action suit against Sony for failing optical blocks about a year ago.
Sony would have covered up to $400 of the repair which was Anywhere from $900 to $1300 for a tech to fix. Just a heads up, that's not a couple hundred $ or I'd be up this weekend =\
Sony would have covered up to $400 of the repair which was Anywhere from $900 to $1300 for a tech to fix. Just a heads up, that's not a couple hundred $ or I'd be up this weekend =\
It IS a couple hundred buck fix if you buy the part & do it yourself FYI.