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			Unlike most of the tech problems I post here, this one does not relate to computers.  Well, it could but in this case it doesn't.  In short, my TV stopped properly showing a picture the other day.  With a bit of research I've deduced that it's a problem with the Backlight Inverter.  The TV is a fairly obscure make.   Will I need a part specific to the make or will any part do? Is it even worth trying to repair it or should I just get a new TV? 
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			Unless your television is worth over $1,000 or is still under warranty, I would get the television replaced.
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			What sort of TV is it? I think LCD TV's use backlight inverters... Not as dangerous as fixing a CRT TV at least :-) | 
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