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TV shopping?
Well. maybe. We have a 52" Sharp "Aquos" that has been a fine performer since new about 6 years ago. Couple months ago, two thin lines developed near the top of the screen. Recently, a third line has become apparent about 1/3 of the way down. Since I have little knowledge of the black magic in how these things operate...is it fixable or just potential E-waste. Any comments or suggestions will be appreciated.
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I go TV shopping by the local thrift store's dumpster.
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Last edited by andy; 11-18-2021 at 04:55 PM. |
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TV shopping sucks now. All the sets are put in display mode
that gives a fake picture only meant to grab your eye. The content shown dont help either. Then try to get them to give you a remote to see what it really looks like. Forget that idea......... All I can say is I got a 32" Sony about 6 yrs ago & it has been flawless. It even can give a mild natural pix like a CRT set. Not overstated, inaccurate colors & room lighting brightness........ 73 Zeno LFOD ! |
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most TVs now are all junk BTW. most offbrands are made either by LG or huawei. There are some other chinese nonames that dont even hide the name by a "fake american" name anymore. just chinese.
Otherwise, its either LG or Samsung. thats about it. Vizio is made by LG, and now so is sharp. |
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Last edited by andy; 11-18-2021 at 04:54 PM. |
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You've run that TV 15.6 hours per day? What do you do in your spare time?
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I spend most of my time checking Craigslist, watching TV, and posting on Videokarma. The rest I waste.
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At the time you purchased, Sharp was the best thing on the market in an LED/LCD tv. Now they are made by Hisense. Try cleaning the connector cable, and making sure that the heat sink is still good on the upper board. It is not a serious problem yet, or the little vee logo at the bottom center of the bezel would be flashing a trouble code.
If you decide to buy new, I would go with an LG. Do not buy a Samsuck. |
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I'm a Vizio fan, LG second.
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We have a couple Vizio sets, with no problems so far. These things are best bought with the various 'insurance' policies that are available, because statistically, they will fail before you think they should. It's literally cheap insurance.
Our first flat panel was a 55" Hitachi plasma, at almost $100/inch, that weighs every bit of 140 lbs. It's still cookin' (as in producing prodigious heat) for the group we donated it to (for signage use). Our latest Vizio HDR 4K set I can comfortably carry under one arm. I'd say it's still working after several years, but that may jinx it! |
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It's typically on from a little before 7 until nearly Midnight. I leave it on even if I go out for a while. Entertains the pets. I think part of the reason for longevity is I've always run the backlighting at 3 (out of 10 max). Plenty bright with the proper picture and brightness settings and it runs a whole lot cooler, and draws about 90 Watts. At full "10" backlighting, the power consumption goes up over 200 Watts and it gets that eye-piercing brightness most anti-LCD people complain about. Of course now, they are all lit up with LEDs, so probably none of that applies. |
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Vizio buys their parts from LG. The screens/panels are usually LG seconds.
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