Need some help

Wadau na village idiots since Wednesday am growing white hair juu ya kufikiria I have this Samsung Smart TV 40" with a broken screen @syndicate pale Luthuli ameniambia ataniekea screen na 20k but nilikua ithaa ya kushika 32” digital TV for about 19k .
Smart TV iko na options tamu tamu kama screen mirroring and yet it’s abit bigger but digital TV haina hii mameno . So am torn between repairing the Samsung smart and buying a new digital.
Usaidizi tafasari

Don.t shave your white hair. They create a new and respectable status.

White hair will amke you so marketable to Slay Queens

Alafu ukinyoa moja zinarudi zikiwa mbili.

Let them grow, no need to worry about…

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anaweza ng’oa nywele if he is strong enough.

Naskianga it’s better to buy a cheap digital TV then invest in a good set top box for all the “smart” features.

The written rule in geek world is that you only replace a broken screen if its by warranty alone. If no warranty just buy a new upgraded one. The cost of repair is 90% of a new one.
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Hamna kichwa msuri nyinyi

sa hakuna mtu anasaidia Nyapdragon hapa

The premature graying problem is largely genetic. Hair follicles contain pigment cells that produce melanin, which gives your tresses their color. When your body stops generating melanin, hair presents itself as gray, white, or silver. (Melanin also provides moisture, so when less is produced, hair becomes brittle and loses its bounce.) “If your parents or grandparents grayed at an early age, you probably will too,” says David Bank, director of the Center for Dermatology, Cosmetic, and Laser Surgery in Mt. Kisco, N.Y. “There’s not much you can do to stop genetics.”
Race and ethnicity play a role in the graying timeline, too: Whites typically start to notice gray strands around age 35, while African-Americans tend to be 40 when it begins. About 50 percent of people have half a head of gray by the time they’re 50, says Jeffrey Benabio, a dermatologist with Kaiser Permanente in San Diego, Calif.

Still, more tangible factors could be at play. Poor nutrition, for example, is thought to affect the production of melanin. Specifically, that means getting too little protein, vitamin B12, and the amino acid phenylalanine. Maintaining a balanced, healthy diet could help keep color robust. (As for that old theory that stress triggers gray, though? No scientific proof supports it.)

MataFakas

Nunua hiyo 32" plus a long hdmi cable for laptop to tv, alternatively save up and get a new smart tv then sell off the other as parts.

@snapdragon my advise to you is just buy the same smart tv, same inches or higher rather than buying a 32 inch digital tv because hautakuwa comfortable na a lesser tv than the one you had i.e in terms of features and size.

Thank you normal humans, hao wengine wa me comments hapo juu ni masaitan

If I were you @snapdragon, I’d follow this advice.

Buy smart tv 32 inches @16k jumia and 40 inches @25-27k jumia nifate inbox nikupe links zangu watu nikuokoleana