the official repair service is the better option for this kind of trouble and then there is the fact that one can always find a replacement in certain sites of internet like www.ebay.com or www.Amazon.com
This depends on what is wrong with your television. It may be as simple as replacing a bulb, which is simple enough to do on your own. If it is something more complicated, you can take your television to a local TV repair shop.
Usually replacement DLP bulbs can be bought at local TV repair stores or warehouses in the area. Another option is to use the repair service of the brand of the device the bulb is needed for.
You can find replacement parts for your Panasonic TV at Panasonic's website. You also may be able to call your local TV repair center to find out if they service or sell parts for your particular TV.
Projection TV's can be fairly easy to repair by yourself. Many times if the TV will not display any sort of image and the screen will not light up at all, it is a result of a burnt out projection bulb. The bulbs are usually $100-$200 to replace and simply slide out and slide in for a quick fix.
No, it is not alright to replace a 180 watt DLP TV bulb with a 200 watt bulb. You should only use the OEM rated size/wattage for your TV.
Topix is a good website to try out to find someone to repair your TV.
You can find best TV repair shop in Canada at TV Repair Company. We provide TV Repair Services in Brampton, Toronto, Oakville etc. Even for more info visit here: tvrepaircompany.ca/tv-repair-brampton
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Hi Mark. Unfortunately, it sounds like the device that transfers power (called the "lopt") to the bulb is wearing out. The color issue is also a frequent one when the power train within the TV starts to go bad. There aren't any replacement screens, and I'm not aware of any way to repair the issue as there aren't any replacement transformers available. Changing the bulb won't help, because its not getting enough juice as is. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but it looks like there's no real way to repair of fix your TV.
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You can find a list of TV repair people at repairbase.localwin.com
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