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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Understanding Vintage Stereo Repair


For those who own them, vintage stereos are the only way to listen to music. And those fortunate to own one of these devices do everything they possibly can to keep them in working condition. So, when they need vintage stereo repair, they will do everything they can to get them working. As one article noted:
But, for those people who are fortunate enough to have one of those beauties of the past, it is not always simple to keep those stereos working.
If you're going to attempt to try your hand at vintage stereo repair, you'll need understand the parts, cabinetry and performance. However, unless you're very adept at vintage stereo repairs, then you shouldn't attempt to do your own repairs, but rather call in a professional.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Replace or Repair Your Vintage Stereo?


The turntable, the receiver, the speakers. You carefully selected all the parts for your stereo, finding the right pieces to complete the puzzle. You sat in front of it and listened to it for hours, playing your favorite records. It’s a huge part of your youth and takes you back to a point in time.

However, all the components for your stereo are pieces of technology, and technology is bound to, over time, need repaired. If your stereo has seen better days, are you leaning toward starting from scratch or contacting a vintage stereo repair expert? There are certainly benefits toward opting for the latter:

·         It will probably take less time for the repairs to be done than it would be to track down a particular receiver, speaker, turntable, amp or other piece
·         Starting from scratch often costs much more than it does to have the piece repaired
·         You are repairing YOUR stereo, and not just replacing it with something that wasn’t there with you for all those years

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

iPad Repair: Should You Do It Yourself?


So, you were horsing around  and your iPad was knocked off the table. You cringed as you watched it fall and bounce three times. Now, the glass on the LCD screen is cracked. You want to find out if you can get it fixed to save the cost of buying a new one.

You find out that the manufacturer can fix it, but the cost is outrageous. You're pretty handy, so you inquire about parts to fix it yourself. Yes, the manufacturer will sell you the parts, but it will cost almost as much as if you had them do the iPad repair.

Not being one to give up easily, you turn to the internet for iPad repair info. Eureka! There are a number of iPad repair shops listed, and some of them will sell parts for considerably less than the manufacturer would charge. Would it be smart to try it yourself?

Well, it can be done. Some shops will even provide the tools and video instruction on how to complete iPad repair for the do-it-yourselfer. If you were replacing the battery on an iPod, and you are handy, it would probably be okay.  But replacing the screen on an iPad is a bit trickier. If you are really good at this sort of thing then maybe; But, if you don't do it right, you will have wasted the money you spent on the parts.

Your best bet is probably to let the iPad repair shop do the job. You will likely find that they will charge a very reasonable price, the job will be done right, and they will give you a warranty on the work they do.

Looking for Bensalem iPad screen replacement services? Visit www.MortsTVRepair.com.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

iPad Screen Repair: Good As New


Millions of people use their iPads every day to access the Internet, view family photos, watch videos, and a host of other tasks while commuting and during other pastimes. Although they have only been around for a couple of years; using an iPad has become as normal as wearing a wrist watch.

iPads, as with everything technical, can fail or be damaged. When they first came out, if there was a failure after the warranty was over, you didn't have much choice but to replace it, or pay an exorbitant fee to the manufacture to get it fixed. Now there are quite a few reliable iPad repair shops available that can fix both minor and severely damaged iPads, and they do it for much less than the manufacturer would charge.

These iPad repair shops are capable of seemingly bringing iPads back from the dead. It's really quite amazing what can be done now to restore iPads to as good or even better condition than new.

iPads that have got wet, been chewed by pets, or dropped hard enough to smash the LCD glass screen,  can frequently be restored to like-new condition for a fraction of what it would cost to replace them. And, more often than not, the iPad repair shop will be able to save the data that had been stored on them.

Looking for Levittown iPad screen replacement? Visit www.MortsTVRepair.com.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Ways You Can Protect Your iPhone Screen

An iPhone is much different from the types of cell phones that existed five to ten years ago. Rather than interacting with the phone via buttons, the screen is the primary input source, via a touch digitizer. Of course, this means the screen on the iPhone is larger than on other phone and, as a result, is more susceptible to damage.

There are a number of ways you can damage your iPhone's screen, but fortunately, there are ways to protect your screen from all of those dangers. For instance, a simple case can protect the sides and back of your iPhone, and also prevent the screen from coming into contact with the ground should your iPhone fall face-first. For those who enjoy exercising with their iPhone, instead of keeping the device in a pocket, where it can potentially fall out, consider purchasing a running armband instead. This straps the device securely to your arm, where it can't shift back and forth or fall to the ground.

If you're looking for a Bensalem iPhone screen repair company, give Mort's TV and Video a call today at (215) 945-8381.

Monday, June 25, 2012

How to Protect Your iPhone

When you purchase an iPhone, you're usually spending at least a few hundred dollars. It's an investment, and a phone you'll likely want to keep around for the next 2+ years. That's why it's important to keep it as protected as possible. If you want to do what you can to keep your iPhone out of the smartphone graveyard, here are a few tips.

Get a case. An iPhone case can help absorb some of the impact from a drop, and can also protect the exterior of your phone from becoming scratched, chipped, or otherwise broken in any other way.

Stay away from water. Water is one of the biggest killers of mobile phones. Phones are constantly left in the rain, or dropped into sinks or toilets. A lot of the time, an accidental smartphone swim can damage a part of the phone or render it completely useless.

Consider the situation before you bring your iPhone. Is it 100 degrees outside? Your car will probably be a lot hotter than that. Don't leave your iPhone inside it. Are you going rock climbing? If possible, keep your iPhone somewhere safer where it doesn't have the potential to fall out of a pocket or out of your backpack. Consider the situation you're going to be in, and ask yourself: could I reasonably damage my iPhone here? If the answer is yes, leave it at home.

Of course, accidents do occur and, sometimes, there's nothing you can do to stop them. If you're in need of a Bensalem iPhone screen repair, get in touch with Mort's TV & Video at (215) 945-8381.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Cracked iPhone Screens

For some iPhone owners, the device is like an extension of themselves; one that houses a phone, a personal organizer, books, movies, music, and more. That's why dropping an iPhone can be a frightening experience, and a traumatizing one if the phone falls face-first into the ground. iPhone screens have become more resilient over the years, but they are still prone to cracking and shattering when they make contact with the ground after a fall. Fortunately, if this happens to you and you're looking for a Bensalem iPhone screen repair specialist to fix you up, you can head over to Mort's TV & Video.

Mort's, a family-owned company known for its long history of TV and electronics repair, now also repairs iPhone screens that have been damaged. If your cracked screen is inhibiting your ability to use your phone in the way it was designed, a screen repair technician at Mort's can replace your screen at a price that is far, far less expensive than it would cost you to purchase a brand new phone. You'll also save time, and possibly prevent more damage, than if you'd try to complete the repair on your own.

Stop by the shop today, or give us a call at (215) 945-8381 to have your iPhone screen fixed by Mort's!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

iPhone Screen Repair from Mort's

Many iPhone users go through painstaking measures in order to protect their device from harm; screen protectors are installed, exterior cases are attached, and the iPhones themselves are handled with the utmost care. Still, there are instances where a phone will slip out of someone's grasp and crash to the ground. Such a fall can do damage to the iPhone's screen, which is a type of glass that can crack and splinter. If this happens to your iPhone, don't buy a brand new phone to replace it -- call Mort's!

Mort's, a Philadelphia TV repair shop, now offers iPhone screen replacements and repairs. If your iPhone screen has become damaged due to a drop or another type of accident and your screen has become cracked and tough to use, trust Mort's to get it looking like new again. Our iPhone repair services could potentially save you hundreds of dollars by helping you avoid the cost of a brand new device.

Interested in learning more about how Mort's can fix your iPhone screen? Get in touch with the TV repair shop today at (215) 945-8381.