It will depend on what is wrong. Replacig the screen can be vary expensive. Some parts you can't get but something like the one off switch might not cost to much.
Depending on the quality of television and DVD player you desire, you can expect to spend from $400.00 and up. Since the holidays are coming up there may be specials, so keep your eyes out.
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You can find t.v repair shops in your area by visiting www.tvrepairpros.com.
More than it's worth.
First of all you could look in a Dallas, Texas phone book in the yellow pages under television repair. If you have no luck there, you can always google television repair in Dallas, Texas area online.
The Sony Bravia and the Sharp Aquoos are generally considered the highest quality LCD tvs. Of course this is merely the consensus and you can buy great televisions which do not cost as much.
There are repair shops out there that can repair LCD Tv's. Search "lcd tv repair" in your local area. The prices vary from one to another but many are at a good price compared with replacing your TV with new.
Brake repair can be costly. If you need new brakes entirely, expect to pay in the hundreds. This depends on the car and number of brakes needing service.
You can rent movies in SD quality from $2.99 and up, and in HD quality from $3.99 and up. New releases are $3.99 for SD quality and $4.99 for HD quality. They are available for 24 hours after rental.
Getting the best quality VHS tape will only improve the quality so much because the quality was limited by the technology compared to digital images.
27" televisions aren't worth much these days, and it's probably not worth having it repaired. You can call around and see what the basic charge is to provide you with an estimate, but expect around $35.00 on the average. And you should be able to set a limit on the repair so that if it exceeds a certain amount, they'll call you and get approval. If you ask around, you may find someone who works on the sets on the side and who's willing to give you a break on the repair. As it is, I wouldn't consider putting much, if anything into it.
It isn't so much the size of the screen, but the quality. You need to find a quality picture tv that will give the graphics that make the games look realistic.