My TV won't go pass the welcome screen

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I would say replace it, TV's aren't terribly expensive anymore, at least some of them. If you repair it, I'm willing to bet you'll be in a similar spot another 6 months down the road. I've heard people having luck with Samsung and Sony, but Samsung has great technical support/repair service as well.

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What kind of TV is it, LCD or plasma? If you can't access any menu settings or anything like that, it's possible your screen may have been "burned-in" but it seems unlikely that it would be to this image. It might be best to contact your TV manufacturer for further help.
 

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It's a Mitsubishi 65 inch. About a year ago, it blew out do to some electrical work that was being done in the house. I asked them to replace it, instead, they chose to repair it and gave me a six (6) month warranty. Guess what. ..time's up. I sort of knew that this would happen. So, with that being said, do you think I should replace or repair it?
 

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It's a Mitsubishi 65 inch. About a year ago, it blew out do to some electrical work that was being done in the house. I asked them to replace it, instead, they chose to repair it and gave me a six (6) month warranty. Guess what. ..time's up. I sort of knew that this would happen. So, with that being said, do you think I should replace or repair it?
 

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I would say replace it, TV's aren't terribly expensive anymore, at least some of them. If you repair it, I'm willing to bet you'll be in a similar spot another 6 months down the road. I've heard people having luck with Samsung and Sony, but Samsung has great technical support/repair service as well.
 
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