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	<title>Comments on: Samsung LCD T240 HD &#8211; 24 Inch Flat Panel Monitor</title>
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		<title>By: Levi Michael</title>
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		<dc:creator>Levi Michael</dc:creator>
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		<description>Repair your Vizio! I had a Vizio VX37L that blew it&#039;s main board. I felt as if I had just flushed $450 down the drain. It just stopped powering up. Not even the Vizio logo would light up. Fortunately, I read that replacing the &lt;a&gt;Vizio Main Board (part # 0171-2272-2174)&lt;/a&gt; normally fixed the problem. It&#039;s been over 6 months, and my &lt;a&gt;Vizio VX37L HDTV10A&lt;/a&gt; is still working like a champ. These TVs are all modular inside. You can normally just replace a bad board yourself. I fixed mine in about an hour and a half and saved $200-$300 by not calling a tech.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Repair your Vizio! I had a Vizio VX37L that blew it&#8217;s main board. I felt as if I had just flushed $450 down the drain. It just stopped powering up. Not even the Vizio logo would light up. Fortunately, I read that replacing the <a>Vizio Main Board (part # 0171-2272-2174)</a> normally fixed the problem. It&#8217;s been over 6 months, and my <a>Vizio VX37L HDTV10A</a> is still working like a champ. These TVs are all modular inside. You can normally just replace a bad board yourself. I fixed mine in about an hour and a half and saved $200-$300 by not calling a tech.</p>
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