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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 1968579" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I have a very nice quality 50" Philips Plasma flat screen TV. It's just turned 5 years old. The only thing worng with it <u>is it won't turn the heck on! </u>I can't get the dang thing to power up with either the remote (and no, I am NOT using a cordless phone by mistake) or the button on the side of the thing. I tried a different power cord and a differnent wall plug too. Still no juice. Any one got any ideas? I paid $1,400 for the damng thing and watching a dead screen is no fun.</p><p></p><p>I am not electronically inclined, not all all, so unless it's something simple and relatively cheap, I'll heave the damng thing and go to Wally or Sam's and hafta buy a new one. Sure chaps my azz; 5 years and it gives up the ghost?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 1968579, member: 10465"] I have a very nice quality 50" Philips Plasma flat screen TV. It's just turned 5 years old. The only thing worng with it [U]is it won't turn the heck on! [/U]I can't get the dang thing to power up with either the remote (and no, I am NOT using a cordless phone by mistake) or the button on the side of the thing. I tried a different power cord and a differnent wall plug too. Still no juice. Any one got any ideas? I paid $1,400 for the damng thing and watching a dead screen is no fun. I am not electronically inclined, not all all, so unless it's something simple and relatively cheap, I'll heave the damng thing and go to Wally or Sam's and hafta buy a new one. Sure chaps my azz; 5 years and it gives up the ghost? [/QUOTE]
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