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Anyone have this issue with the frame tv? 65 inch 2023 model, just happend out of nowhere
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QLED and The Frame TVsNo, nothing touched it at all
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QLED and The Frame TVsCheers
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QLED and The Frame TVsFull factory reset or a picture reset? Because I tried picture reset and didn't work
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QLED and The Frame TVshere is another picture, it really stands out on white
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QLED and The Frame TVsAnyone?
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6 hours ago in
QLED and The Frame TVsThis issue is a display defect where the scattering layer has broken, causing the backlight to leak outward instead of being properly diffused. The vertical line where the backlight leaks through indicates a crack in the scattering layer.
The damage may have been caused by an impact at this location, which may have been preceded by changes due to overheating. It’s worth checking if the screen is overheating in this area. As an alternative, the defect could be related to poor-quality display components. For more details, this article might be helpful: My TV screen gets very hot, tell me what to do.
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QLED and The Frame TVsWeird! It's a little bit warmer in that area but nothing crazy and there's never been any impact to that area... I changed channel and it came out of nowhere honestly