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10-27-2019 12:17 PM in
Projectors & Other TVsAll 3 HDMI ports are failing to recognize any inputs from my cable box or Apple TV. I've replaced both the cable box and cables - still not signal.
Model # UN43MU630DFXZA
Please help!
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08-30-2020 10:52 AM in
Projectors & Other TVsi have this same issue, can i find out about replacing the HDMI board? the tv is barely 10 years old.
model oftv is LN46C830K1F
thank you for any info/help
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11-03-2020 06:36 AM (Last edited 11-03-2020 07:29 AM by SamsungKim1 ) in
Projectors & Other TVsMine was 14 months old and the HDMI ports failed one at a time. Then the sound started acting up. The guy that replaced the board said that Samsung uses proprietary HDMI chips. No doubt poorly designed.
I'm still having some issues. Apparently, the Samsung TV wants to see strong HDMI signals and some devices (my TIVO Bolt) are lower than it likes. Even though the TIVO works on virtually every other TV.
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03-01-2021 05:51 AM in
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