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I have a KD Sony Bravia that I bought late 2016, last week I received an update that turned my TV crazy. Starting with an initial set up loop then in the space of 5 days resulting to not making it past the boot up screen. Speaking to Sony, they recommended I take it to a registered Sony repair shop so I did. I paid £50 to get the TV looked at; they found the motherboard had suffered damage from the update. Now I have a choice to pay 400 to replace the motherboard when I bought the TV for 500. How can Sony do this and claim no responsibility or offer help? What can I even do with the TV now? Is it worth anything?
Hi Luke,
Welcome to the community.
We'll look into this and update you when we can. In the meantime, maybe some other members can offer some advice.
Best wishes,
Ed
Bought my sony bravia 55 inch in late 2015 from John Lewis for £1000. Came with 5 year warranty, thank God. Replaced motherboard TWICE in 2918 and 2019. It's out of warranty now and it's not booting up. Most likely due to the motherboard. I expected better from Sony for the price. Poor piece of kit. Will cost me 500£ minimum to repair and only have 90 days warranty. I will never buy Sony again
Hi Lanse,
That's very unfortunate, but like you said, the TV came with a 5 years warranty and during that time Sony repaired the TV twice.
And my guess is that if this would've happened during the warranty period they would've repaired once more.
If by ''expected better'' you mean that instead of the repair you wanted a refund then I guess you should've contacted your retailer, not Sony.
Regards.