Has my Samsung LCD tv gone bang?
Has my Samsung LCD tv gone bang?
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Simon Bags

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672 posts

199 months

Monday 5th May 2014
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Morning everyone. So, I switched on my Samsung LCD tv (32") last night, poor old thing is now 10 years old, and after a few seconds, the screen got slowly lighter and lighter until it was just pure white. Sound was fine.

Turned it off, back on again, same thing. I had noticed over the past few weeks that I'd started to get some shadows down the right hand side so not surprised it's gone completely now.

Anyone confirm that this is typical of a screen that's old and needs replacing?

Cheers, Simon.

Rick Cutler

635 posts

241 months

Tuesday 6th May 2014
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I think you have done well to make a 10 year old LCD last, My Plasma that is about 10 years old gets little use but I I know it will pop a power supply or something soon.


R6VED

1,470 posts

164 months

Tuesday 6th May 2014
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Google it, we had an issue with our 40' Samsung TV at about 7 years old, well out of warranty.

Common issue of blown resistors, they sent out two techs within a few days who replaced the affected parts and a few others that were susceptible to failure - all at 0 cost to us.

We were very impressed and will buy Samsung for our next TV.

Worth a try :-)

Milli94

52 posts

144 months

Tuesday 6th May 2014
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We had flickering issues on a 47 Samsung - well out of warranty but they came out on three occasions and changed the screen, PSU and a board on different occasions. Would def buy another (and have actually bought 2 other Samsung LEDs for other parts of the house).

Simon Bags

Original Poster:

672 posts

199 months

Tuesday 6th May 2014
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R6VED said:
Google it, we had an issue with our 40' Samsung TV at about 7 years old, well out of warranty.

Common issue of blown resistors, they sent out two techs within a few days who replaced the affected parts and a few others that were susceptible to failure - all at 0 cost to us.

We were very impressed and will buy Samsung for our next TV.

Worth a try :-)
Blimey, I've just googled it, seems like I've done very well to get 10 years out of it.

Cheers for the info everyone.

Simon,