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Ever hear of a Niko flatscreen?
Picked up this SV3706 from the roadside. Normally I don't fool with flatscreens. It had sat on a major roadway for a couple of days. I had never heard of Niko. Thought it may be a model designed for a European or Asian market. (My area is about 50% foreigner and sometimes they bring some of their home stuff to the US even though it won't work.)
After dissassembling it, blowing out the dust, and fixing the power switch, I plugged it in. It worked. No screen impact or water damage. Looks like the broken power switch was all that was wrong. Sometimes you get lucky.
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Good things.
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Looks as if the brand was used for monitors, tvs early on, and may be related to Nikon.
https://www.amazon.com/Niko-OTP-2011...ct_top?ie=UTF8 https://www.qvc.com/.product.E00551.html?TZ=EST jr Last edited by jr_tech; 11-30-2018 at 12:55 PM. Reason: added 2nd link, 32 inch |
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Probably someone's store/house brand - I've seen that set with other brands on it, from memory they were all manufactured by Fenix (or Venix?).
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