If you look around the usual insertions is about 500 or so till it's not covered by the port maker's warranty. The moment you noticed it dis-lodge is well, when it failed and not when the smoke occurred. So now it needs repair.
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Bob
So initially this problem seemed pretty simple. I had been plugging my xbox into my parents big LG tv into the HDMI port and then putting their tv box back into it when I'm done like 100 times over the past few months. Well, this time of course the port gets dislodged or something and is now pushed down and back into the genius TV that has blank space for this to happen apparently. I get some pliers and pull the port back into a usable space and try putting the HDMI cord back into it, and smoke shoots out. Now, the TV won't turn on..
So, did I just break this $1000 TV by using a simple feature like an HDMI port?

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