this 4k tv was in my basement for years. decided to switch it with the tv that I had in a room because this one was bigger PAUSE and looked newer so I was guessing it would look better mind the one I had looked good, they both look good. so I plug it in and I see this thing that looks like it got hit. what can I do that'll fix it? do I need to bring it to a repair place to fix it?(how much should it cost?) btw it shows up sometimes and when you look at the tv from a bit far and straight ahead it doesn't show up.
>>1460820>what can I do that'll fix it? do I need to bring it to a repair place to fix it?(how much should it cost?)A repair place would charge you $800 to fix your $300 TV. You can't just "fix" the broken part, it must be replaced, and it's the fucking screen. They can fix something minor like a HDMI portLive with it or buy a new one
The repair cost wouldn't be worth it
>>1460824>>1460978the tv turns on but doesn't have picture but has audio. what should I do?
>>1460978Wow, did you go to college for algebra?>>1460991Pick up a hammer and tap the problem areas gently. If the problems don't quickly correct, gradually increase the force of your tapping
>>1461055uh sounds like a troll but also sounds like it could work>>1460978>>1460824new problem. the tv has a flashing red light when I plug it in and the screen turns on for a second and shows "toshiba" but it turns off but has audio. I tried resetting it but it didn't work. would appreciate it if you guys knew a fix and told me.
>>1461144You haven't even told us what model it is, how the fuck is anyone going to help you without that information?
>>1461144>also sounds like it could workBe sure to yell "by the power of grayskull" everytime you raise the hammer
>>1461149I'm such a baka