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Indeed the liquid crystal display (LCD) technology has come a long way from one of its earliest incarnations: the old school Japanese digital watches. Today you’ll find LCDs everywhere there is high-tech gadgetry. This site is dedicated to one of its most popular applications— the flat screen display, the LCD Monitor or the LCD television— particularly the broken ones.
This site was made to guide those looking for information about LCD TV and monitor repair the DIY way or for those who are already into electronics repair that are interested to learn something new.
Some statistics from this LCD TV Repair EzineArticle:
As early as 2005 and 2006, the Plasma and LCD segment of the TV industry has been reporting double to triple digit percentage growths and has surpassed its CRT counterparts in terms of revenue. And even with the current financial crisis that stemmed from the US housing sector, higher sales are still projected for 2008 and 2009. Market research firm iSuppli sees a total worldwide shipment of 93.4 million units this year and about 112.6 million units next year. This very much indicates a very healthy demand for the technology.
Hence, it is quite apparent that there is an emerging opportunity for anyone in the electronics repair business and that learning LCD TV Repair is a prerequisite to taking advantage of that opportunity.
If you’re here simply because your flat screen display (be it a monitor or a television or both) is showing signs of fatigue and is breaking down then perhaps you’re the DIY type and are curious if you can learn to fix the thing yourself.
Well, get some coffee and read on, my friend. You came to the right place.
Thank you for dropping by this LCD Monitor and Television Repair site.

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