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Originally Posted by
gene c 
It would be easy for me to just say "no" because I'm not the one paying for a new display. But if you did get it fixed, and lets say it was $400 total (but of course, I have no idea. Mother-boards can cost $500) then all you would have is a 9 year old tv that worked, until the next part failed.
New displays are falling in price at an alarming rate right now. I had a 5-6 year old Mitsubishi (52631) that developed the famous "...tv will shut off in a few seconds" problem a few months ago and rather than throw money at it ( I wasn't convinced a solution was found for that particular problem) I shopped around for a while and bought a basic Panasonic 58" plasma for $799 + delivery and tax from Frys. They also had fantastic prices on Mitsubishi display models including a 60" DLP for $399. For $20 they hauled away the old tv. I've seen new name brand 55" LCD's for around $699. But don't buy the off-brands, at any price.
If I new for sure they could have actually fixed the old one I might have had it repaired. But as I said before, I'd have a 5-6 year old tv waiting for something else to happen. I also agonized over the decision but when all's said and done I'd do it again in a heartbeat. But I miss the days of the "free estimates". Oh well.
I had a Mit 65711 that did the same thing. ISFed twice by 2 of the best in the industry and the lens cleaned. Should I keep throwing money at it or buy another? Pauls TV had a Mit 3-D DLP 65738 for $899 and I grabbed it (they're not making 65s anymore). I calibrated it from specs on the net and it looks pretty damn close to the 65711...film like.
My wife doesn't see the rainbows, I see it very rarely, but my daughter got sick watching it...the grandkids see nothing.
I haven't tried the 3-D yet, even though I have a Panny BD210 3-D player because I haven't gotten around to buying the glasses.
This TV is only for our den, I have a dedicated HT with a PJ for watching movies. You can't go wrong buying something similiar to this, especially when the 65711 initially sold for $8000 and I bought it for $3500 in 2002. Those calibrations weren't cheap, $800 for the first, $550 for the second and $175 for the lens cleaning...the ISF for the PJ was $400.
Edited by John Sparks - 12/26/11 at 2:10pm