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10-29-2024 08:03 PM (Last edited 10-31-2024 02:27 PM by SamsungCaleb ) in
Projectors & Other TVsOur 50in. Frame TV has developed pink/red horizontal lines that are growing across the screen. The TV is less than 3 years old. I've looked at the forums and this doesn't seem to be input wire damage related. I also can't find anyone else talking about this issue. Does anyone have any ideas what's causing this? The pink lines/blobs are growing....
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10-29-2024 08:12 PM in
Projectors & Other TVsSorry to hear your having this issue if replacing the HDMI Cable doesn't resolve this issue you would need to contact support to have the screen tested and may need replaced you can contact support at the link below
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/contact/
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10-29-2024 08:37 PM in
Projectors & Other TVsI have run the diagnostic test and nothing is flagged as being wrong. The pink lines I'm seeing never leave. I'm not using an HDMI cable as I'm running TV and apps off the tv's internet connection. No change in input or app changes the lines. They are ever present.
Would this be something that is repairable or covered under warranty?
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10-29-2024 09:35 PM in
Projectors & Other TVs@tbstimp If the TV is 3 years old it is no longer covered under warranty to the best of my knowledge. It is best to call customer care, good luck with that.
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10-29-2024 09:38 PM in
Projectors & Other TVs@tbstimp It wouldn't be covered under warranty since its outside of the 1 year warranty the screen looks like it would need to be replaced it might be cheaper since the warranty has expired to replace the whole TV
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