PS5 Repair
Focused on PS5 HDMI faults, damaged ports, bent pins, and board-level repair around the video connector.
Console problems can look simple at first and still turn out to involve connector damage, charge-port wear, board damage, or a fault that needs proper diagnosis before the right repair can be chosen.
If you already know the console model, the pages below provide more specific information for PS5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch repairs.

Focused on PS5 HDMI faults, damaged ports, bent pins, and board-level repair around the video connector.
Broader Xbox category page covering Series X, Series S, HDMI issues, no display, and power-related diagnosis.
USB-C charge port repair, charging faults, display issues, touch problems, and no-power diagnosis for Switch consoles.
No signal, black screen, or video that cuts in and out can point to HDMI or surrounding board damage.
A visibly loose or broken connector is common, but surrounding pads and traces also need to be checked.
Handheld consoles and portable devices may need USB-C or charge-port diagnosis rather than just a replacement part.
A console that appears dead may have a power, short, charge, or board-level fault that needs proper inspection.
Some units fail only after warm-up or only some of the time, which makes diagnosis especially important.
If the symptoms are clear but the exact repair is not, that is a normal place to start.
Many customers come in assuming they need a single known repair such as an HDMI port replacement. Sometimes that is exactly the issue. In other cases the fault is deeper, or there are multiple failures that need to be addressed together.
That is why diagnosis matters. A no-display or no-power fault can have more than one possible cause, and the right repair depends on what has actually failed.
Send the console model and the symptoms you are seeing. If the issue is no display, damaged HDMI, charging problems, or a unit that is not powering on, include those details and we can point you in the right direction.