In Reply to: S video input on toshiba tv on the blink . . . posted by thur on February 2, 2001 at 10:56:18:
Replacing the S-Video socket on the Toshiba is a simple task. If your set is still under warranty, you should try and have it replaced- it is not a component that should "wear out" and may well have dry solder joints causing the problem.
If not under warranty, any reputable TV repair company should fix the problem for a call- out fee, minimum labor charge and a few dollars for the new socket if needed.
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- Re: S video input on toshiba tv on the blink . . . - GL 02:59:43 02/04/01 (0)