People currently engaged in TV repair as a major source of
income should benefit from the explosive growth in the plasma and liquid
crystal display television (LCD TV) industry. The technologies, which are
probably very near their peak, has become so inexpensive that more and more
people are discarding their usually cumbersome and bulky cathode ray tube (CRT)
TVs and getting their energy and space efficient flat screen counterparts.
As early as 2005 and 2006, the Plasma and LCD segment of the
TV industry has been reporting double to triple digit percentage growths and
has surpassed its CRT counterparts in terms of revenue. And even with the
current financial crisis that stemmed from the US housing sector, higher sales
are still projected for 2008 and 2009.
What this means is that there's a very high likelihood of
surge in demand for services relating to this particular niche, particularly,
the demand for Plasma and lcd tv repair services. A skilled TV repair person
experiencing a decline in profits in CRT TV repair should look at this current
boom in big screen TVs as an opportunity to breath new life into his/her
business. The key is getting into it while its hot.
Learning the skill should be a breeze to an experienced
repair person. The LCD itself is a relatively durable device that could outlast
its peripheral parts. For example, one of the most common failures of the LCD
is the dimming of its back-lights. Hence, learning how to replace those is a
simple yet very integral part of this money-making skill.
The good news is that you can learn all this yourself! You
don't have to go to a formal TV training school and pay ridiculously high fees
for this knowledge as it is readily available right here and right now
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