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Originally Posted by diyguy (Post 4357775)
In my experience from Chennai, the sony technicians are very capable and do a good job. They do component level repair and do not insist on panel change unless necessary. If you send me a pic and symptoms I can ask the sony technician who fixed my TV, his opinion.

By pic, do you mean just a front snap of the TV or the insides (which would be harder)? The symptom is the bottom red LED blinking six times in a loop. Aparently, that indicates some kind of hardware issue. After turning it on, the bottom LED glows white for a few seconds and then goes into the 6-blinks loop. No picture or sound.

The TV technician who came to my house opened the back panel, plugged in the power supply to see if there was an issue (wasn’t), took out the multimeter and checked a couple of the circuit boards, and declared that the panel was bad. Maybe this is the SOP and he knew what the issue was, but he didn’t enlighten me beyond saying the panel had gone bad. The service center has quoted 57K for the panel. :Shockked:

I am trying to get info about repair centres in BLR but except for one place that I found online, no leads.

Thanks for helping out.

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Originally Posted by NewMonk (Post 4361497)
By pic, do you mean just a front snap of the TV or the insides (which would be harder)?.

PM me the TV model number and are you using it with a step down transformer or does it support global voltage? I wasnt able to PM you, maybe you have to enable it. I will whatsapp these symptoms with model number to the technician I know once I have your model information.

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Originally Posted by NewMonk (Post 4361497)
bottom LED glows white for a few seconds and then goes into the 6-blinks loop. No picture or sound.

Have your googled this fault? Blinking led is usually like the limp home mode on cars. It's telling you something. Would also make sense to find an honest recommended mechanic. That's how my TV got repaired for 3k, rather than the 30k quoted by the LG guy.
Also, has he offered you a buy back?

Dear fellow members

We recently purchased Samsung 55inch full HD smart TV. Excellent product except that backlight bleeding on the left side of the screen. Had Samsung technicians checked the unit and they termed it as normal! Pushing them resulted in panel change under warranty but the new panel has exactly same bleeding on the left side of the tv which means its just not our tv but the model itself has the issue (like with most of so called modern days' advanced LED TVs) :deadhorse.

Honestly, we were aware about the screen bleeding issue on these super slim tvs beforehand but never realised it would bother us this much. Under normal lighting conditions, it can't be detected but in dark environment, it is very much there.

Question - is there any way to reduce/eliminate it? We have tried all sorts of settings to minimise it (reducing backlight level etc.) but nothing worked. Any new idea would be highly appreciated.

Regards
Col Mehta

Give this a shot. You SHOULD get favorable results. Rub/tap the affected area in one direction. Make sure the screen is showing black and you are off angle. The pressure required is negligible and you should see a difference. And dont worry, LED screens are fragile but not to a point that they will get damaged if you apply some pressure on them.

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Originally Posted by Col Mehta (Post 4362029)
Dear fellow members

We recently purchased Samsung 55inch full HD smart TV.

I faced a similar issue with one Samsung 49M5100, turned out that the set top box was placed too near the to the TV. Setting it up at a distance solved the bleeding issue. I never thought a set top box can possibly cause such a thing.

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Originally Posted by mayankk (Post 4361982)
Have your googled this fault? Blinking led is usually like the limp home mode on cars. It's telling you something. Would also make sense to find an honest recommended mechanic. That's how my TV got repaired for 3k, rather than the 30k quoted by the LG guy.
Also, has he offered you a buy back?

Thanks!

Yes, searched online quite a bit and all available information points to a hardware issue, just not sure whether it requires a panel replacement as recommended by Sony’s local service center.

Finding an honest technician is where I am struggling. Posted in a couple of forums, but no leads yet.

Are you in Bangalore? Where did you get it repaired?

No, they didn’t offer any buy back.

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Originally Posted by NewMonk (Post 4362188)
Thanks!

Yes, searched online quite a bit and all available information points to a hardware issue, just not sure whether it requires a panel replacement as recommended by Sony’s local service center.

Finding an honest technician is where I am struggling. Posted in a couple of forums, but no leads yet.

Are you in Bangalore? Where did you get it repaired?

No, they didn’t offer any buy back.

If you're in a society, try and look for a close brick and mortar type close by. Typically, these guys have recurring business from the nearby people, so they tend to be more honest, at least if you live close-by. Am I making sense?:)
I am not in bangalore.
Why I asked about the buyback was because that was what the LG mech tried to pull with me. He told me the fault was going to cost a lot, and that he could buy the unit from me for 4-5k and salvage it for parts, and that I would not get more than 2k for the tv outside.
However, a local guy fixed the tv for 400 bucks. Just some dirt on a connector. Imagine.

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Originally Posted by mayankk (Post 4362205)
If you're in a society, try and look for a close brick and mortar type close by. Typically, these guys have recurring business from the nearby people, so they tend to be more honest, at least if you live close-by. Am I making sense?:)

Thanks! Yes, makes perfect sense. :)

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Originally Posted by mayankk (Post 4362205)
I am not in bangalore.
Why I asked about the buyback was because that was what the LG mech tried to pull with me. He told me the fault was going to cost a lot, and that he could buy the unit from me for 4-5k and salvage it for parts, and that I would not get more than 2k for the tv outside.
However, a local guy fixed the tv for 400 bucks. Just some dirt on a connector. Imagine.

Agree, they pull out all the dirty tricks instead of doing business honestly. Haven’t offered me the buyback, but I guess panel replacement may be a trick, but, honestly, cant say for sure. Need a second opinion. I found a repair center by searching online and the person told me it may be possible to repair panel damage within 5-10K. Haven’t explored the option yet. Thanks again for the tips.

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Originally Posted by bigron (Post 4362154)
Rub/tap the affected area in one direction. Make sure the screen is showing black and you are off angle.

Thanks, do you mean the tv should be switched off during this? I'll give it a try!

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Originally Posted by wrongturn (Post 4362186)
I faced a similar issue with one Samsung 49M5100, turned out that the set top box was placed too near the to the TV. Setting it up at a distance solved the bleeding issue. I never thought a set top box can possibly cause such a thing.

Tried it just now. No positive result though. How far did you keep the set up box from the tv? Did it solve the issue immediately or took some time? Thanks!

No, Tv switched on with a black display screen that clearly shows bleeding.

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Originally Posted by Col Mehta (Post 4362219)



Tried it just now. No positive result though. How far did you keep the set up box from the tv? Did it solve the issue immediately or took some time? Thanks!

It's setup below TV now at a distance of 20 inches approximately. Yes, it did resolve the issue immediately. You might want to unplug everything around your TV and then turn it on, if there is still visibly significant bleeding get it replaced.

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Originally Posted by bigron (Post 4362222)
No, Tv switched on with a black display screen that clearly shows bleeding.

Tried. No help. Thanks for your response though.

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Originally Posted by wrongturn (Post 4362223)
It's setup below TV now at a distance of 20 inches approximately. Yes, it did resolve the issue immediately. You might want to unplug everything around your TV and then turn it on, if there is still visibly significant bleeding get it replaced.

No improvement. Thanks!

Guys, i just received the Mi TV. i have the Amazon Fire stick but I am thinking of getting Amazon Fire tv 4k from US. Anyone using it in India? I want to know if everything works fine when using with Indian account and do we get the Indian content on Prime?


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