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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Arielle Sampson

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+If your television is experiencing HDMI troubles including no signal and distorted video, see the [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Insignia_NS-24ER310NA17_No_Signal_With_HDMI|Insignia NS-24ER310NA17 No Signal With HDMI problem page] for possible causes and solutions.
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The XBR line is superb.
Bad, bad luck on the HDMI-1 port - that's an easy mistake to make. Troubleshooting the component level on the circuit board is not fun.
But given that these units are still available as refurbished for about $1,200 USD, it may be worth repairing.
If you are a tech or an advanced hobbyist with workspace, and proper test and repair gear, and access to parts, and repair manuals, you could take a whack at it.
-Otherwise it may still be worth paying the $100 USD diagnosis fee at an authorized SONY repair shop.
+Otherwise, it may still be worth paying the $100 USD diagnosis fee at an authorized SONY repair shop.
-With time and materials I would guess your total bill for out-of-warranty repair would be about $250 USD (including the $100 USD diagnosis fee) if the problem is isolated to the HDMI interface.
+With time and materials, I would guess your total bill for out-of-warranty repair would be about $250 USD (including the $100 USD diagnosis fee) if the problem is isolated to the HDMI interface.
It would bug me not to have that port working, so I fully understand why you would like to fix it ! Best wishes and hope this beautiful set gets back on its feet soon.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 BRUCE

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The XBR line is superb.

Bad, bad luck on the HDMI-1 port - that's an easy mistake to make. Troubleshooting the component level on the circuit board is not fun.

But given that these units are still available as refurbished for about $1,200 USD, it may be worth repairing.

If you are a tech or an advanced hobbyist with workspace, and proper test and repair gear, and access to parts, and repair manuals, you could take a whack at it.

Otherwise it may still be worth paying the $100 USD diagnosis fee at an authorized SONY repair shop.

With time and materials I would guess your total bill for out-of-warranty repair would be about $250 USD (including the $100 USD diagnosis fee) if the problem is isolated to the HDMI interface.

It would bug me not to have that port working, so I fully understand why you would like to fix it ! Best wishes and hope this beautiful set gets back on its feet soon.

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