I have a 5 year old 50 samsung plasma model? The display has alot of yellow and green fuzz it gets better as it warms up and the picture quality does not seem to be as good as it should. Ive tried blowing all the dirt out of the back. Anyhelp would be greatly appreciated
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Re: Samsung 50 inch plasma
Originally posted by HAZZMAN52 View PostI have a 5 year old 50 samsung plasma model? The display has alot of yellow and green fuzz it gets better as it warms up and the picture quality does not seem to be as good as it should. Ive tried blowing all the dirt out of the back. Anyhelp would be greatly appreciated
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Re: Samsung 50 inch plasma
Originally posted by HAZZMAN52 View PostWhere is a good place to by these and how many do i need im not a tv expert by any means and appreciate the help
PlainBillFor a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
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Re: Samsung 50 inch plasma
We need a model number to help you.
A picture of the plasma tv with the back removed helps alot and the front with video.
caution! high voltage around buffers and other boards also can zap you.
Buffer failure on these are common as well as failed capaciters.
search your model number here under old threads.
This info should get you started in the right direction.
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