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Tenida

Gadget Freak
I asked them that I am ready to return but I need the book in exchange of that shoe. But they are not able to help me with that so said ok and cut the phone.
 

whitestar_999

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3years is very less for an LCD/LED TV to last. few lucky lottery panels last for many years.
This was true a few years ago,nowadays consider yourself lucky if your tv lasts more than 3 years without any issues/needing rma. You can check hifivision forum for details.
 

whitestar_999

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They are asking for 13k for the panel change
This is usual,panel is the most expensive component in a tv so its replacement also cost at least 30-40% of tv cost.

My Samsung LCD monitor is still running like a new just completed 9years.
Monitors are different,they are made for different usage so their quality on an average is always higher than similarly priced tv.
 

Tenida

Gadget Freak
This is usual,panel is the most expensive component in a tv so its replacement also cost at least 30-40% of tv cost.


Monitors are different,they are made for different usage so their quality on an average is always higher than similarly priced tv.
So buying a expensive tv is not a good bet right?
 

whitestar_999

Super Moderator
Staff member
So buying a expensive tv is not a good bet right?
Depends on what is "expensive" to you(aka your income,spending etc). If you buy a 50k TV with 3 years warranty(there are some brands/deals that offer this for extra price) & you exchange it for some new tv just at the end of warranty in fk/amazon oct sales(bbd & gif) for which you should easily get ~5k minimum then I think it is acceptable if you are earning 5-6lakh+ per year. If going purely budget then VU tv models for ~30k/50"+ are good options as you can also get 3 years warranty on them by paying ~10% of tv price.
 

Tenida

Gadget Freak
Depends on what is "expensive" to you(aka your income,spending etc). If you buy a 50k TV with 3 years warranty(there are some brands/deals that offer this for extra price) & you exchange it for some new tv just at the end of warranty in fk/amazon oct sales(bbd & gif) for which you should easily get ~5k minimum then I think it is acceptable if you are earning 5-6lakh+ per year. If going purely budget then VU tv models for ~30k/50"+ are good options as you can also get 3 years warranty on them by paying ~10% of tv price.
I am asking expensive in respect of longevity of the product not about based of income. Anyway thanks
 
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