I have always found that buying a good rated television to be cost effective. All of my televisions have last 10 to 15 years with no problems and I would never get a warranty but that's me. If it doesn't break in the first year, the television usually runs for a goodly amount of time.
Televisions is a disposable item. Much better to buy another new television than to try and fix the old one. One of the few times when you get more for your money for less cost and the quality will be better.
I always check Consumer Reports to buy a highly rated television that is cost effective. Samsung is a very good brand to buy. IMHO
BTW - Who's to say if after you had it fixed, something else may go wrong?
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