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Samsung LN19C350 19-Inch 720p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
Price : $279.99 Too low to display
Features
: - 3Wx2 audio output
- Wide Color Enhancer
- ConnectShare
- 1 HDMI (ver 1.3)
- Component & PC input
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Make the move to the smoothest LCD action ever. Samsung's LN19C350 LCD HDTV offers incredible color and rich clarity, all on a 19-inch screen. Add the power of Samsung's Wide Color Enhancer, for a picture that optimizes a given color's hue, resulting in more natural rendering of colors and lifelike action. Samsung HDTVs are also ENERGY STAR compliant, helping the environment by using less energy while saving you money.
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Samsung LN46A550 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Price : $1,499.99 $859.88
Features
: - Full HD 1080p resolution
- Wide color enhancer
- 3 HDMI inputs
- USB 2.0 HDMI-CDC
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DON'T even think about buying a Samsung TV!!!
Okay, our LN46A550 TV was purchased in August 2008, we really liked it up until about 2 weeks ago. The TV started clicking when it turned on, and then you had to turn the power on several times to get it to turn on. Now the TV doesn't turn on at all. So here we are with a thousand dollar TV that is just 3 months out of warranty and it won't turn on. So we googled Samsung TV problems and found this wonderful site [...].
There are hundreds of complaints about Samsung TVs that stop working just after the warranty expires. Samsung is doing nothing to help the customers except telling them to go to the repair shops, which in many cases the repair will cost more than the original cost of the TV. I read the Amazon reviews when I bought this product and there were a few that had problems right after they purchased it, so I figured the warranty would cover it. I just wanted to make sure I added my review since I have had the TV for over a year and now the warranty definitely won't cover any repairs. Stay far away from Samsung, they definitely DO NOT stand behind their products!
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Don't buy Samsung
This TV is not worth buying I bought mine in March 09 3 months later their was a problem with the TV. It was not working so the repair person came and changed the Mother board. Now again the TV is not working it power on of automatically every few seconds, their is no picture all I see is lines. Called Samsung again now they can't come out until a week. I plan to buy a new TV this week for my room and its not going to be a Samsung.
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Great HDTV Purchase
I purchased this HDTV about a year ago and I'm still very happy with the purchase.
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1.5 years after purchase
Fantastic product. No issues since purchase, Amazon white glove delivery actually got it to me a day early. Granted, sound quality is subpar, but I've never heard any other built in speakers that were any better, and honestly if you buy a TV this size, you have room for a receiver and speakers too. Primarily used as a PC monitor, no issues with gaming on PC or console. Text can be a little hard to read @ default resolution. I think a really nifty idea for all televisions of this kind would be to have a small lamp in the housing to illuminate the I/O panel.
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Great Picture, especially for 60hz
I love this TV. I bought it for $700 during the customer vote in 2008. I use this tv with Dish Network HD, Playstation 3 gaming and blurays, and a Nintendo Wii.
Dish- Picture is great. I have the dish set up to broadcast in 720p, because I watch mostly sports and the progressive looks better than interlaced, a little smoother. I rarely see any motion blur. Even in baseball, the video always looks crisp. All of the HD content looks great. The SD leaves much to be desired, but why watch SD when HD is available?
Playstation gaming and blurays- Gaming looks great. The video is smooth. Blurays are unbelievably crisp. They are absolutely stunning.
Wii-For a non HD device, the video is very good.
Sound-Just terrible. It is painful to listen, and the two weeks it took for me to get surround, I rarely used the tv. It causes alot of ear fatigue. Part of the problem may be TV placement in a corner, but it still shouldn't be this bad. Samsung really dropped the ball with their sound.
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Samsung LN46A850 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color
Price : $2,599.99 $1,249.77
Features
: - Touch of Color (TOC): Samsung's unique manufacturing process accents the surrounding bezel with a stylish red tone
- High-resolution pixel density is combined with a builtin image scaler to handle inputs from a variety of digital and analog audio/video sources
- Auto Motion Plus 120 Hz Advanced
- 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- WiseLink Pro: For playing MP3, mpeg, and displaying JPEG files through the USB 2.0 connection on selected Samsung TVs
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Samsung's 850 Series has the Touch of Color design with a slim depth and narrow bezel and features a built-in tuner, full high definition 1080p resolution with Auto Motion Plus 120Hz. A fast 4 ms response rate with a Ultra Clear Panel produces smooth-motion scenes for sports and action movies and a dynamic contrast ratio of 50,000:1 makes for deep blacks and crisp lines. Superb connectivity and networking with 4 HDMI 1.3 ports (3 rear/1 side). Turn your LCD into a full-scale home viewing gallery and watch your favorite photos in a slide show and listen to your MP3's with WiseLink (USB 2.0). Samsung's InfoLink provides RSS feeds of customizable stock quotes, weather, and brief news articles.
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amazing
After much research, about 6 mos worth, this is the HDTV I selected for my anniversary gift. It is all and more of everything written about it! I am amazed at the picture, clarity AND it was pretty darn easy to set up!
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DO NOT BUY
The Samsung 8 Series has an issue with the IR signal being too strong. It does not work with Set top boxes from any major cable provider (Cablevision, Comcast, Time Warner). When Samsung informed me that a new part and service would be requested for me, I was very pleased. TWO MONTHS LATER AND NO SERVICE I recieved a phone call from Samsung that they no longer make the part and would not replace the television with a similar model. They offered me a refund to walk away.
After being sold a defective model and the poor quality of customer service, I WILL NEVER BUY A SAMSUNG AGAIN!
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Danger - Samsung Warranty - No Wireless Support
I will Never buy another Samsung Product again. Why, you ask?
I purchased this TV (LN46A850) 10 months ago (Feb.'09). One of the main reasons I selected this TV was for its wireless LAN ability. I'm just now getting around to adding this function so I can connect the TV to my wireless network and I find that Samsung does not support this function even though its in the specifications and in the User's Manual. It requires a Samsung wireless LAN adapter (pt# WIS-08BG2X) that is only available from Samsung.
Problem: Samsung does not sell this item any longer and there is nowhere else to get one!
I attempted to do a warranty claim today and the customer service people tell me its too late, that I should have returned the TV within the first 30 days if I didn't like it. This TV is still under warranty and Samsung will provide no technical support, no firmware fix, no wireless adapter and no warranty exchange! I'm stuck with this TV that has no wireless capability and Samsung says, "Sorry, can't help you!" I just wanted to warn anyone what to expect from Samsung in case you are foolish enough to purchase one of their products. I learned the hard way. Samsung, never again!
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Bad backlight bleeding, crappy UI
When watching in a dark room, there's massive backlight bleeding, meaning there's big white-ish areas in the bottom left and top right. The color is of course completely washed out in those areas. Going to try exchanging it first, in hopes that it's just this unit. Typically this type of thing results from shoddy design, though.
Other thoughts: picture scaling on over-the-air HD channels is horrid. You have to go thru 4 submenus, and then your choices are, center smaller images in the middle of the TV, distort the hell out of them, or zoom to the point where much of the image is cropped out. Make your choice, change to channel a channel with different resolution, and you have to repeat these steps. How embarrassing! The UI for the rest of the functions on the remote is equally poor, and the scrollwheel is unusable (thankfully you can click through it as an alternative). Clearly they need to hire a usability nerd away from Sony or Apple.
The bezel (and the display) is so shiny it'll mirror any direct lighting in your room right back to you.
Save your money.
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Networking and DLNA support
I bought the LN46A850 120Hz LCD TV for the networking capabilities. This included: Internet widgets (weather), news headlines, DLNA Digital media servers (DMS), Digital media players (DMP), Digital media controllers (DMC),Digital media renderers (DMR). The TV device is unique in that it plays (renders) VIDEO. Most of the more basic DLNA devices just do pictures (e.g. JPEG) and audio (e.g. MPEG). Other codecs are supported but I've not tried them all yet.
In retrospect the video capabilities are fairly limited in the codecs they support. I'm trying this with Windows 7 (Windows Media Player) and still doing some testing. Keep your expectations low with video and consider a PC-attached media server if you plan on actually using "slide show" photo control, but I understand a remote control (v. keyboard) is a very attractive option for technically challenged users.
The 120hz is a big win over older technology especially when viewing sports. I'm unaware of any significantly better performance using 240Hz. My older Samsung 32" HDTV has had some modulation processing errors on HD audio. On my older Samsung HDTV, I often had garbled sound when watching HD / QAM. On this HDTV we have not had this problem. The LN46A850 is fairly thin and wall mountable but IT's A TV! --- not a piece of art. A
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Samsung PN58A550 58-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
Price : $3,199.99
Features
: - 1080P HD Resolution 1920 x 1080
- 30,000:1 Contrast Ratio / 1,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- 3 HDMI Inputs
- Filter Bright Anti Reflective Technology
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This SAMSUNG 58" widescreen plasma HDTV with 1080p resolution is big enough to transform any space into the ultimate home theater. Advanced features like a FilterBright to protect against glare and 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio for stunningly realistic images, will simply amaze you and your guests. Take your home entertainment experience to the next level with the SAMSUNG PN58A550 plasma HDTV.
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Great Buy
Great picture and price for size. Was easy to set up the blu ray, sat, vcr/dvd with manyt inputs for video games. Came pretty quick too.
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great product
The picture is awesome. Delivery day though, only one guy was on tap, so I had to help out. No big deal. I just thought though that you'd have at least a couple of guys available to give the best customer service.
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Just the right TV for the living room.
We bought this in Jan 2009 at the then low price of $2299. Even though the B series is now available for as little as $1750, we are still very happy with our purchase. This has been a GREAT TV. Picture is outstanding (even in standard def) in all light conditions (as compared to any CRT) and the screen can be viewed easily from most angles. Much better than LCD for action sports. Absolutely no problems in the last 9 1/2 months. No burn-in with the built in pixel shifts being used. The built in sound is really pretty good and is what we use most of the time even though we have a surround system hooked up.
Only wish would be to add one more component hook up location on the back panel as we had to use the side connection for the VHS S-Video hookup.
Will buy Samsung again.
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Great buy!
I purchased this fabulous TV before I could really use it. There was no problem holding the unit for a few weeks until I could prepare the place for it. Delivery was fabulous (a few minutes later than the scheduled 4 hour window). They unpacked the TV, mounted it on my display unit (not the wall), made sure that it worked properly, cleaned up and removed the packaging all for no additional cost. The TV is fabulous, but the entire purchase and delivery procedure was delightful.
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Waste of money!!
Purchased this TV on 11/26/08 after reading several reviews. Here were are nearly a year later and the TV is useless. A few weeks ago, the TV developed vertical mult-colored line on the screen. The TV is under warranty but it's been like pulling teeth to get anything done. Stay away from Samsung!
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Samsung LN22B350 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black
Price : $249.99
Features
: - 15,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- 8ms Response Time
- Energy Star Compliant
- 720p pixel resolution
- 1 High-Definition Multimedia Interface(HDMI)
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Samsung 22-Inch LCD Widescreen HDTV
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Good for price
This LCD TV is great for the price. Perfect size for my home office. I have no issue with the picture or the sound. People need to be realistic. It is a 22" TV, not meant to be the focal point of a home theatre. Easy plug and play setup takes about 5 minutes from box to functionality.
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You get what you pay for
This is one of the cheapest 22" LCD HDTVs out there. And you get what you pay for. When I opened it and set it up it seemed fine aside from a rather flimsy stand. It worked great for a couple weeks (aside from the first time I tried to connect my PC to it). Then it would start acting up while I was playing Xbox. Either losing the picture completely or having it keep automatically adjusting the screen size, changing tints and shades, you name it and it freaked out in that manner. It stabilized itself and stopped doing that, but I have no idea what caused it and basically am just waiting for it to do it again. Do yourself a favor and remember that you get what you pay for, low price means low quality.
UPDATE: I would not recommend this product under any circumstances. I had the picture go out or get messed up at least (literally, no joke) 15 times while trying to watch a movie last night. And for anyone wondering if it might be just the component jacks, well, I switch it over to cable just long enough to catch half a car chase on some cop show (I'd be more specific on the title, but the TV didn't stay on long enough for me to see it). At this point I would deem it inoperable and am in the process of returning it.
I would also like to add that a lot of the features on the TV make me believe that the TV is not actually made by Samsung, but rather a different company that has coordinated a deal with Samsung to allow the Samsung name to be placed on it.
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samsung LN22B350 22=INCH 720p LCD HDTV BLACK
THIS IS A GREAT TV FOR THE BEDROOM OR SMALL SPACE EASY TO SET UP TO CABLE OR INTERNET GREAT VISUAL AND SCREEN SIZE AND QUALITY IS ALSO GREAT WOULD RECOMMEND TO ALL!
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Surprising Speakers
I have had this television for approximately six months and I feel as though I am well qualified to judge the quality of this television. This is an excellent television for the money. When you pick it up you will be surprised by how light it is and you may believe that it is a poor quality product. Don't be fooled. Unless you are in the habit of carrying your television around and/or beating on it the durability of the shell won't be an issue. The piano black finish is beautiful and has held up these many months just inches from my kitchen sink and directly in front of three windows. This is a quality product. Before I purchased this product I tried several small televisions for my 15' x 11' kitchen and every one of them failed when it came to sound. I even went so far as to hook up computer speakers in order to compensate for the weak speakers of many small televisions. The speakers in this television are excellent when compared to the others that I have tried and I would put them up against any television in it's price and size categories. I no longer need those ugly computer speakers in my kitchen. The picture is true Samsung quality. I have a Samsung 46A650 that I purchased from Amazon and it's clear that the people who created that gem had a hand in creating this television. When I first bought it I tried to calibrate it by hooking up a bluray player and I accidentally left it on 1080p and I was surprised to find that this television can accept such a signal. It does down convert the signal to 720p because it has to (it doesn't have enough pixels to display 1080p) but the picture was amazing. The only tweaks that I needed to make were to the brightness and contrast which should be adjusted on every television. There aren't a lot of adjustments available on this model but the picture is very good. I have not tried the built in tuner so I can't comment on that.
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Not for older components!
This was my first LCD HD purchase. (I'm late to the party.) I chose Samsung, and paid a premium, for one silly feature, which is an on/off timer. Most TVs have sleep timers, but I used my little old 14" JVC to wake up! I couldn't find a reliable maker of LCDs that included an on timer except Samsumg. It not only has an on timer, it has three! Perfect for when you're going to be away and want your TV to go off and on at different intervals to make it appear that someone is home. And of course, to serve as my alarm clock.
Sadly, I had to return the unit the following day. Why? Because even though the specs say that it has one composite and one component input, you can only use one or the other as it only has one video jack. Depending on your cable, you plug the video link into the one jack, and the audio into either of the remaining based on whether it's composite or component. You cannot have two machines. I had my old VCR (yes, how quaint that I still use one) and a middle-aged DVD player--one of each. Of course if you have later model attachments, you can use the HDMI, etc. But be advised, this set has limitations for older toys.
As for the sound quality I have read about here and on other sites, I didn't notice anything particularly wrong with it. There are about 5 different settings and admittedly one of them is tinny, but the sound was much richer when set to "movie," and it includes an equalizer of sorts. The sound was perfectly enjoyable. So if connecting components doesn't mean anything to you, I recommend it for bedroom or kitchen placement.
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Question : How do I play my ps2 on my 52-inch Samsung LCD TV?
I hoooked up my ps2 to my 52-inch Samsung LCD TV and the picture is blurry? like I'm talkin very blurry, is there some kind of setting I have to use to play ps2 clearly on the 52-inch?
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Might be that your playing an old game with standard resolution and/or you have it connected to your TV with a mediocre (standard) video cable. You can use component cables; Sony has one for the PS2 and there is also 3rd party ones but obviously you want to go with the Sony brand. Some games support progressive scan (with component cables) and they look better than regular definition games played on a composite and/or S-video. Also some HDTV's (like LCD's and Plasma's) make your PS2 games (that do not support progressive scan) look worse than a regular TV, specially if they're bigger than 42in. This also happens with (most) regular standard/non digital channel programing (though HD channels obviously look great -also with component or HDMI cables hooked up) . DLP HDTV's don't suffer from this problem(s) but is an older, less popular technology because most DLP TV's (if not al)l are not flat (body wise not screen wise) and therefor bulkier (not to mention a lot more heavier) and consume more space and energy.Like I said try component video cables (they have a green, blue, red, white and red connection tip) they improve the picture quality and are built for HDTV's and forget those standard composite cables (with the yellow, white and red tips) since these cables video input/output was meant for standard (non HD) TV's.
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Question : Why does my Samsung LCD TV screen have a blue tone when I connect peripherals using component cables?
I have a 19-inch Samsung flat-screen LCD TV. When I connect peripherals (DVD player, XBox 360, etc.) through the component ports, everything has a blue-ish tone to it. I know it's not the component cables themselves because I've tried 3 different sets of component cables and they all have the same blue tone result. So I'm guessing there's something wrong with the TV itself. If I connect things through other ports (S-Video, Composite, DVI, etc.), everything is fine. Could I possibly have changed a setting on my TV by mistake to make everything blue when connecting things through the component ports? Or is this just an issue with the TV itself? Thanks in advance for the help.
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Sometimes a Samsung LCD can push blue if you have your color settings on "Cool" - and for that matter, ALL TV's have a color push out of the box.If you want to reduce the blue push, try changing from "Cool" to "Warm" in your picture settings.Also, check to see if you're receiving blue as a result of your component settings not receiving a "red" or "green" picture. Sometimes it takes a moment to notice, but blue will be pushed because red or green aren't transmitting from your source content (DVD player, or whatever) to your TV.If that doesn't help, try calling Samsung's toll free phone number - 800-SAMSUNG during M-F normal business hours. That number connects you to one of the three offices in the United States, which is cool that you aren't being rerouted to India.Good luck to you!
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Question : Where can I buy a cheap 40¨Samsung LCD TV(LA40R7) and how much?
I want to buy the 40¨LCD Samsung TV but I don't know if the price that I found it for it a good price. It's for RM8000 at SENQ, but I still believe I can find it for cheapper. The model is LA40R7. If you have any ideas where I can get it for less than that, please let me know the price and the place. Thanks for your help:)
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I know LG LCD 32" is selling for 3K....it shouldnt be that expensive for a 40". LG is just as good which you cna consider....
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Question : Is the problem with my samsung lcd tv fixable without having to replace the lcd display?
While watching my 2 year old samsung LCD tv, several clusters of pixels (6 of them roughly 4"x4" each) began to gradually flicker rapidly back and fourth with different colors that do not match the rest of picture- it looks like little chunks of colorful static in several locations. Ideas as to the problem? Fixable without replacing the LCD?
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its actually under the manufactures warrenty i know exactly what your talking aboutbasically what they do is split the screen into 4 quadrants and when you send it in they fix the quadrantsummm samsung typically does 1 year warrentysbut if you bought and extended one from the store you bought it from take it back and they SHOULD take care of the problemYou can test a LCD at this sitehttp://test-lcd-tv.blogspot.com/Hope this help,
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Question : Is there any way of connecting a Playstation 2 to a Samsung LCD TV via HDMI?
And if so, would the picture quality increase? Also can you suggest the best way to connect a playstation 2 to a LCD tv giving the best picture possible!
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About the best you can do with the PS2 is 480p (enhanced defenition) via a component cable (red, green ,blue) and at the same time the game itself must support 480p, God of war 2 for example. You will get a pretty good picture this way.
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Question : Why does my Samsung LCD tv have a shadow?
I've had the tv for about 3 years and for a while now it looks like there is a faint black mark on the the right side of the screen. It sort of looks like a shadow. But it's super annoying and I was just wondering if there is some way to fix it or if we have to buy a new tv.
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im guessing that the pixels are burning out, it happens with computer monitors too, if you use it too much they eventually burn out, or you just have a faulty tvyou would have to buy a new screen or parts to fix it, or a new tv
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Question : just got new samsung lcd tv le40m87bd it is connected with top scart leads to dvd and cable.now and then it ha
just got new samsung lcd tv le40m87bd it is connected with top scart leads to dvd and cable.now and then it has white lines from top to bottom of tha tv and goes all the way across from left to right any idea what causes this. thanks
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wanna buy same TV, and read bout same problem on one of the russian forums. but the guy had those white lines only when watching in 1080i or p. so it was all bout TV. and he had it replaced.
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Question : where can i find a replacement bottom cover (for the stand hole)for my samsung lcd tv?
i have a samsung le40m86bd lcd tv but i have lost the plastic cover that goes over the hole where the stand goes. i've tried looking online but to no avail. even samsung spares website cannot help.
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ebay
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Question : How to repair my samsung lcd tv sound working but no picture?
My samsung lcd tv suddenly didn't show any picture on screen but nothing happened to the audio.Someone please helpme how to repair it.
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If you have no volume bar or menu showing on the screen, then it cannot be anything you have wired wrong.to see the picture on an lcd tv, you need to have back lights. the light shines through the lcd panel and you can see the picture. I suspect that you have video on the screen, but you cannot see it because the back lights are not lit. To prove this simply turn the tv on in a very dark room and tune in a channel so you can hear the audio. then with a powerful flashlight, point it into the screen and look around the edge of the flashlight for evidence of video. Be careful not scratch the panel with the flashlight as you place it on it..Back to your problem, the back lights are tiny florescent bulbs and a ballast to run them, similar to the ones in a shop light. If the lights go bad or the ballast fails them you will get your symptom. Many times if the lights fail then not all of them will fail all at once, so the others will start up and then after a second they will cause the ballast to quit trying. In this case when you first start up the tv, you will see a slight glow on the screen (if the room is really dark). Many times you can see which light isn't working, there will be a darker horizontal stripe. This usually means the panel must be replaced, and unless it's cover with a warranty, you will probably not fix it due to the costs.If it never glows slightly, then replacing the ballast may fix it. On some set this board is not available separately, but many have now been released. And on newer sets the ballast is part of the power board, and they have issues with a diode shorting so the part is cheap. With out a model number, I'm spit balling. The last thing that can happen, is there is a slight back glow and no picture is being displayed. This is almost alway the fault of the lcd control board. Like the ballasts, many of these boards are now available without buying the whole panel.At any rate, you know what to expect, there is nothing you can do, because a technician will need to fix it.
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Question : why my Samsung LCD TV 750 series turns on and off by itself during a program?
The longer the TV is on the more frequent are the on-off episodes. I bought this TV only 2 dyas ago - brand new.
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coz its fake dont buy yourself some cheapass tv go and spend a lot of money if you really wanna enjoy something
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