Our repair shop handles all TVs, home audio electronics, and appliance repairs. We’re prompt, honest, and, most importantly, affordable.
We have been providing electronic repairs and expert service for a wide range of Televisions, including appliances, refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves, computers, laptops, and most small household items since 1991. Our team of technicians located throughout the Miami-Dade and Broward County area are all professional, factory-certified, and trained in the services we offer.
We are a family-owned business that takes pride in offering high-quality repairs. Our technicians are authorized to contact each manufacturer’s technical support team to resolve any difficult repairs as needed. We have a strong team of technicians that can service all your major brand household items sold in retail stores. How can we offer our customers quality service? We only use parts supplied by the original manufacturer, so you can rest assured we will repair your needs right the first time, backed up by the 90-day warranty provided by the manufacturers.
About the Different Types of Products We Repair:
4K TV
4K: the resolution gives you more pixels in your home television. Whereas traditional HD is limited to 1920 vertical columns and 1080 horizontal rows of pixels, Ultra HD has a total resolution of 4096 pixels by 2160.
Pure and simple, 4K means a clearer picture. It’s more pixels (8,294,400 to be exact) on the screen at once that creates images that are crisper and capable of showing more details than standard HD.
OLED TV
OLED – organic light-emitting diodes. OLED technology can be stunning, offering vibrant colors, deep blacks, and bright whites.
OLED Advantages and Disadvantages :
OLEDs are brighter than LEDs. Because the organic layers of an OLED are much thinner than the corresponding inorganic crystal layers of an LED, the conductive and emissive layers of an OLED can be multi-layered. Also, LEDs and LCDs require glass for support, and glass absorbs some light. OLEDs do not require glass.
OLEDs do not require backlighting like LCDs. LCDs work by selectively blocking areas of the backlight to make the images that you see, while OLEDs generate light themselves. Because OLEDs do not require backlighting, they consume much less power than LCDs (most of the LCD power goes to the backlighting). This is especially important for battery-operated devices such as cell phones.
OLEDs have large fields of view, about 170 degrees. Because LCDs work by blocking light, they have an inherent viewing obstacle from certain angles. OLEDs produce their own light, so they have a much wider viewing range.
OLED seems to be the perfect technology for all types of displays, but it also has some problems:
Lifetime – While red and green OLED films have longer lifetimes (46,000 to 230,000 hours), blue organics currently have much shorter lifetimes (up to around 14,000 hours ).
LED Tv
The LED-backlight LCD television is an LCD TV that uses LED backlighting instead of the CCFL used in traditional LCD televisions. It is not a true LED display but is called “LED TV” by some manufacturers. The use of LED backlighting has a dramatic impact, resulting in a thinner panel, less power consumption and better heat dissipation, and a brighter display with better contrast levels. Many brands use LED backlighting technology and may offer a range of benefits over CCFL LCD TVs such as reduced energy consumption, better contrast, and brightness, greater color range, more rapid response to changes in the scene, and a capacity to provide the means to render an image more accurately.
Differences between LED-backlit and CCFL-backlit LCD displays
LED-backlit LCD TVs differ from conventional CCFL-backlit LCD TVs in the following:
- Produce images with greater dynamic contrast.
- With Edge-LED lighting they can be extremely slim. Models on the market can be approximately one inch thick.
- Offer a wider color gamut when RGB-LED backlighting is used.
- Less environmental pollution on disposal.
- Higher price.
- Generally 20-30% lower power consumption.