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Re: Samsung LCD HDTV Problems?
A completely black screen on an LCD usually points at the back light. Although manufacturers sometimes use or design sub assemblies that are on the fringe of normal operating parameters, few will intentionally design products that way any more. The back light in an LCD is a critical part and usually takes the form of a CFL (cold cathode fluorescent) bulb. This type requires a high voltage supply (DC to DC convertor) to work and it is the supply that most likely has failed.
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Re: Samsung LCD HDTV Problems?
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Let's just say that statement is true, ignoring the technical challenges involved in such a thing. 80% or more of their TVs failed just out of warranty. Would you buy a new Samsung TV to replace it? No? Then how long you think they'll be in business with nobody buying a second TV? Anyone in business knows the way to build sales is to have high reliability, not low. So, barring any credible evidence to the contrary, what you wrote is surely a myth, not worth repeating. . |
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Re: Samsung LCD HDTV Problems?
I haven't had any problems with my Samsung in the 15ish months I've owned it.
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