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I can't see the actual port but assume it is VGA from that time period. So get an VGA to HDMI adapter like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IDFGK1W?gclid=CM_pxNzH1NMCFRK2wAodQNgE7w
http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/274638-TV-One-CMD1941
As to the repair, I would use the teardown and open it and first look at the capacitors.
[guide|3541] See if you can find one or more that are swollen or leaking and replace them. That failing, use a multimeter to check the transistors. Having found the faulty components, go to Mouser electronics and order the parts.
http://www.mouser.com/?gclid=CI_C4_PI1NMCFQyNaQodZokM9w
Oh, sorry, I just reread your question and you want to pay somebody to do this for you. Never mind ;-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjYoNL4g5Vg
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+I stand corrected, it is not VGA. This adapter will work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlxH_PoX2qU

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I can't see the actual port but assume it is VGA from that time period. So get an VGA to HDMI adapter like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IDFGK1W?gclid=CM_pxNzH1NMCFRK2wAodQNgE7w
http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/274638-TV-One-CMD1941
As to the repair, I would use the teardown and open it and first look at the capacitors.
[guide|3541] See if you can find one or more that are swollen or leaking and replace them. That failing, use a multimeter to check the transistors. Having found the faulty components, go to Mouser electronics and order the parts.
http://www.mouser.com/?gclid=CI_C4_PI1NMCFQyNaQodZokM9w
-Oh, sorry, I just reread your question and you want to pay somebody to do this for you. Never mind ;-)
+Oh, sorry, I just reread your question and you want to pay somebody to do this for you. Never mind ;-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjYoNL4g5Vg

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I can't see the actual port but assume it is VGA from that time period. So get an VGA to HDMI adapter like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IDFGK1W?gclid=CM_pxNzH1NMCFRK2wAodQNgE7w
http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/274638-TV-One-CMD1941
As to the repair, I would use the teardown and open it and first look at the capacitors.
[guide|3541] See if you can find one or more that are swollen or leaking and replace them. That failing, use a multimeter to check the transistors. Having found the faulty components, go to Mouser electronics and order the parts.
http://www.mouser.com/?gclid=CI_C4_PI1NMCFQyNaQodZokM9w
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+Oh, sorry, I just reread your question and you want to pay somebody to do this for you. Never mind ;-)

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-I can see the actual port but assume it is VGA from that time period. So get an VGA to HDMI adapter like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IDFGK1W?gclid=CM_pxNzH1NMCFRK2wAodQNgE7w
+I can't see the actual port but assume it is VGA from that time period. So get an VGA to HDMI adapter like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IDFGK1W?gclid=CM_pxNzH1NMCFRK2wAodQNgE7w
http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/274638-TV-One-CMD1941
As to the repair, I would use the teardown and open it and first look at the capacitors.
[guide|3541] See if you can find one or more that are swollen or leaking and replace them. That failing, use a multimeter to check the transistors. Having found the faulty components, go to Mouser electronics and order the parts.
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http://www.mouser.com/?gclid=CI_C4_PI1NMCFQyNaQodZokM9w

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I can see the actual port but assume it is VGA from that time period. So get an VGA to HDMI adapter like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IDFGK1W?gclid=CM_pxNzH1NMCFRK2wAodQNgE7w
http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/274638-TV-One-CMD1941
As to the repair, I would use the teardown and open it and first look at the capacitors.
-https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Atari+2600+Teardown/3541 See if you can find one or more that are swollen or leaking and replace them. That failing, use a multimeter to check the transistors. Having found the faulty components, go to Mouser electronics and order the parts.
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+[guide|3541] See if you can find one or more that are swollen or leaking and replace them. That failing, use a multimeter to check the transistors. Having found the faulty components, go to Mouser electronics and order the parts.
+http://www.mouser.com/?gclid=CI_C4_PI1NMCFQyNaQodZokM9w

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I can see the actual port but assume it is VGA from that time period. So get an VGA to HDMI adapter like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IDFGK1W?gclid=CM_pxNzH1NMCFRK2wAodQNgE7w
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http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/274638-TV-One-CMD1941
-As to the repair, I would use the teardown and open it and first look at the capacitors. See if you can find one or more that are swollen or leaking and replace them. That failing, use a multimeter to check the transistors. Having found the faulty components, go to Mouser electronics and order the parts.
+As to the repair, I would use the teardown and open it and first look at the capacitors.
+https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Atari+2600+Teardown/3541 See if you can find one or more that are swollen or leaking and replace them. That failing, use a multimeter to check the transistors. Having found the faulty components, go to Mouser electronics and order the parts.

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I can see the actual port but assume it is VGA from that time period. So get an VGA to HDMI adapter like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IDFGK1W?gclid=CM_pxNzH1NMCFRK2wAodQNgE7w
+http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/274638-TV-One-CMD1941
As to the repair, I would use the teardown and open it and first look at the capacitors. See if you can find one or more that are swollen or leaking and replace them. That failing, use a multimeter to check the transistors. Having found the faulty components, go to Mouser electronics and order the parts.

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I can see the actual port but assume it is VGA from that time period.  So get an VGA to HDMI adapter like this:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IDFGK1W?gclid=CM_pxNzH1NMCFRK2wAodQNgE7w

As to the repair, I would use the teardown and open it and first look at the capacitors.  See if you can find one or more that are swollen or leaking and replace them.  That failing, use a multimeter to check the transistors.  Having found the faulty components, go to Mouser electronics and order the parts.

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