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An LCD TV (image courtesy of www.Wikipedia.com)
The world of electronics is ever changing. And the pace at which it is doing so has never been faster. Every month, something comes out that renders pieces of technology inside our very homes obsolete. The television is one such piece of technology moving at such a quick pace.
If you still have not noticed, the flat screen TV has steadily been replacing the televisions of our yester-years. The bulky cathode-ray tube (CRT) televisions are starting to get replaced en masse by its cutting edge cousins, the plasma and LCD televisions. The cheaper and more environment friendly nature of the new flat screen TVs are making more and more people take the switch. They are also gobbling up the recent huge discounts prevailing in the markets.
This increasing trends in flat screen TV buying, as a consequence, will mean that the CRT TV repair business may be off to some rough times ahead. The demand for services relating to CRTs will surely be affected by the mass transition to flat screens. However, the good news is that it surely opens up opportunities as well. For one, the number of plasma and LCD TVs out there makes the flat screen TV repair business very viable.
If you are into the traditional CRT TV repair business. It is high time that you make the skill upgrade and dive right into plasma and LCD TV repair. The internet has made learning new skills easier for those who are interested. You will find almost anything you need to learn about through the internet. And it is quite fortunate that one of those things you can learn online is how to repair flat screen TVs.
This blog is dedicated to those looking to learn electronics repair, particularly LCD TV repair and Plasma TV repair through self-training. Stick around and read and learn more about how you can teach yourself how to repair an LCD TV and plasma TV.