Broken TVs might seem like a massive issue at first glance, but they are repairable in most cases. Depending upon the severity of the damage, the TV manufacturer can get it repaired for free if you are under the warranty period.

But if the damage is severe and is in a non-repairable state, you may be wondering what you may do with it. But don’t worry! There are plenty of things you can do with them. You can hand over your TV to the refurbishers around you for a few bucks. Or, you can use your broken TV for DIY innovations as well.

What to Do With a Broken TV

If your TV is broken, try repairing it with a professional. If it cannot be repaired, you may try anything from selling the salvageable parts of your TV to handing it over to the recycling center.

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Here, we have listed every possible thing you may do with your broken TV.

Try Repairing Your TV

Unless your TV is entirely crushed, it is repairable in most cases. Since TV is the amalgam of different electronic components and a display panel, individual parts are replaceable. But it depends on which component is damaged.

you may replace components like Power Supply Unit (PSU), backlight inverters, and speakers for a few bucks. But, if multiple parts are broken or your TV has a broken screen, fixing it can be pretty sophisticated and needs a replacement of your entire TV.

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The cost ofinstalling a new TV screenis almost equivalent to buying a new TV. In such a case, you may get a new TV and do something out of your old TV that is discussed below in this article.

Sell Salvageable Parts of Your TV

When your TV is damaged, there are still some salvageable parts in your TV, which you may take apart yourself and make some money. As we already discussed, TV parts like PSU, main board, and speakers may be valuable if they are working just fine.

If you have some expertise in dismantling the TV, you may take the parts apart and sell them individually. Many people around the Internet are looking for individual TV parts. You can come in contact with them and make a deal.

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Give It to Refurbish House

The best option to dispose of your broken TV would be to sell it to the refurbishing center. They will dismantle the TV and separate its functional and non-functional parts. They combine functional elements from different TVs and build a new refurbished TV that comes at a comparatively cheaper price.

But before you give it to the refurbish center, you must be sure that it is actually worth something. There are a few points you should consider before giving your TV to the refurbish center:

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