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So....my Samsung TV won't turn on
Or at least it's having a lot of trouble doing so.
Last night I had to hit the button on the remote several times to get it to turn on. Fine when it did. Now it won't turn on at all this afternoon. What's up? Do I just need to junk it or is this something that can be fixed? TV: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN65EH...ews/B0074FGNDC |
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09-26-2015, 01:23 AM | #46 | |
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That's what I did after my son smashed my Samsung with a toy when he was 2. Worst decision I've ever made. Just out of warranty, it developed three vertical discolored lines on the left side of the screen. **** VIZIO. Actually, **** ANY TV from Walmart. They have lower quality sets built specifically for them so that they can have the lowest price. Same model number etc, but not the same TV. **** Walmart. |
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However, some of the latest TVs seem to finally have the processing power to make it work where it doesn't make everything look artificial. Current Sony and Samsung flagships can do it but honestly I never noticed the blur with smaller LCD TVs. |
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09-26-2015, 07:59 AM | #51 |
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This thread makes me happy that I got one of the last plasmas last year.
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We have Panasonic plasmas in every room, but I know the clock is ticking. I hope OLED tech becomes reasonable soon, or Panasonic figures out that they can completely control a segment of the market and build plasmas again. Maybe Plasmas are like records and tube amps. It's all in our heads. |
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Agreed. The best TV to buy right now is none at all.
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guess I'm the lucky one
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09-27-2015, 08:46 AM | #58 |
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I can put one in my car hauler.
For 5 minutes. I will then come to the reality that a 75" TV in a car hauler is not a good idea, and buy it from my company for $1. Sometimes you just have to take a loss for bad decisions. |
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Maybe I an too..I have a 32" Vizio that I bought 8 almost 9 years ago that works perfectly..has made a move across the country in the back of a car and still works great..bought a 47" about 5 years ago and it works great..never has trouble with either one
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