big screen yv

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i have a problem,we moved to another boro, and i had my son and my friend help us move, well anyway i have a bigscreen tv 54" LXI as they were taking it up the steps part of the tv hit the step, now i can't get it to come on, i mean it's pluged in and everything and i get no power, can some one tell me if it has a reset button? and were it might be? the fuse is fine, and thats another thing are there more that 1 fuse in this thing?
if someone knows anything about these things and can help me,i wil;l come to your school and teach a class(lol)

ps i have no tv,,help me
 
I know very little about those damn contraptions ... although, you got to believe a little bump on the steps can't do permanent damage. So, probably it will be a hundred and fifty bucks for a service call.

Two other thoughts as I read your post ...

Are you sure a broken TV is not a good thing?

And the Patriots beat the Steelers last night on a Vinitari field goal with 1 second left on the clock.



Good Luck
 
You could look up the manufacturer's website on the net and see if they have a troubleshooting link - or dig up that owner's manual. If those aren't options, I'd go with the service call.
 
We have a big widescreen TV too and when we were moving we were told not to tip it and that it had to remain upright. I know little about those things too. Perhaps it still has a manufacturer's warranty on it of some kind? Go with the service call. Probably quicker and less headache.
 
michaeledward said:
I know very little about those damn contraptions ... although, you got to believe a little bump on the steps can't do permanent damage.
I somehow fried a computer mobo once when the computer hit into the wall as I was walking out of a room with it. I wouldn't be surprised if the bump did do permenant damage and you got to get someone out there to look at it.
 
in a nut shell,, have to get a new set, picture tube is broke.and i'm sorry i hit the y instead od the t.
 
Yowch. My wallet yelped when I read that. Good luck.
 
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