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    #41
    Originally posted by EazyBone View Post
    New tvs in Canada come from Mexico, got a long way to ship. I'm surprised any tvs make it there. 2-3000 miles in a semi, switch stations every 3-500 miles. Shit happens.

    All tv brands got problems. When you come to a repair thread all your gonna see is bad tvs.. so we see the 1-5 percent of tvs that are bad and think they all bad.
    That's not what we are talking about here. We are talking about things like shorted panels etc. not shipping damage as such.

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      #42
      Originally posted by CapLeaker View Post

      I am running two HDMI cables at work that are 10m long about 30ft, no problem. Funny thing is this TCL TV supposed to replace an older Samsung EH series. Hopefully this TCL problem is getting fixed somehow real soon, other that that I'll have to change the TV and wall mount to fit the old one for temporary purpose. Did I curse already at that thing already today again?
      well i think you are using HDMI 1.4 the 2 & 2.1 really have problem if the out source was 1.4.as there huge different by Hz
      in yours case i think you need firmware on MBR format mode FAT32 stick and do the hard reset as you did before while the stick at USB Ver 2.. not 3

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        #43
        Originally posted by Diah View Post

        well i think you are using HDMI 1.4 the 2 & 2.1 really have problem if the out source was 1.4.as there huge different by Hz
        in yours case i think you need firmware on MBR format mode FAT32 stick and do the hard reset as you did before while the stick at USB Ver 2.. not 3
        Thinking about what you said and your right, These are older HDMI cables. I suppose I gave it away anyhow by saying I am replacing EH series Samsung TV.

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          #44
          You need to know that certain name brands don't mean anything anymore, I don't trust any of those, of the well known brands, I don't trust samsung or sony. Many already know this but here's an article describing it: https://www.consumerreports.org/elec...m-a1006320983/

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            #45
            Going by some first hand experience and lots of research, I see less LG, Vizio and Sharp tvs in need of repair compared to the others, now on sharp, that probably refers to BEFORE the chinese acquired them, haven't dealt with any of the newer Sharps myself so can't comment on that but since hisense acquired them, they have more than likely gone to sh#t. Now they have changed hands again so who knows. I have a Sharp from 2007 used extensively, never a problem still going strong and a 70 inch 2013 with the side cof diy repair. Can see no difference in detail even looking very closely. One great feature of the sharp is it can be finely calibrated, many tvs can't be calibrated to that degree.
            Last edited by nomoresonys; 08-11-2024, 02:37 PM.

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              #46
              Originally posted by CapLeaker View Post

              That's not what we are talking about here. We are talking about things like shorted panels etc. not shipping damage as such.
              How do you know they aren't related. Maybe DOA shorts can be caused by it. We will probably never know

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                #47
                Originally posted by EazyBone View Post

                How do you know they aren't related. Maybe DOA shorts can be caused by it. We will probably never know
                LOL... transportation never the issue.. thing about one manufacture close to yours doors bit its products rubbish ..
                thought TVs come from Malaysia or China to Germany... but they hold over 10 years

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by EazyBone View Post

                  How do you know they aren't related. Maybe DOA shorts can be caused by it. We will probably never know
                  I blame it on sh*t panels that are low grade, sub par OS, etc. All these things that make the TV cheap as F. This TV wasn't DOA. It did work until the darn thing found an update and took it. After that everything went black and stayed black. For what is worth someone bought it on prime day for $500 bucks Canadian. Now all the extra time that I've spent with it (changing the wall mount night, swapping the mount to the new TV, hanging it back on the wall, trying to frig with it, only to figure out now I have to reverse all that and get the old TV back on the wall temporarily until this one is repaired or replaced, then I can start from scratch again) is that really worth saving a couple hundred bucks? I mean if I don't have anything better to do, sure, but I am flat out.
                  I suppose there is another underlying problem these year, where others made certain cheap ass decisions overruling me and shit stops working so I can go and fix it.

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                    #49
                    It seems like a failed update, read where someone fixed theirs with an update thru usb, wasn't much details tho, saw a couple things to try but prolly won't work:

                    Restarting Your Fire TV Through the Remote Shortcut


                    If your screen seems frozen, you can restart it using the remote shortcut:
                    1. Press and hold the ‘Select' button (the circular button in the middle of your remote) and the ‘Play/Pause' button simultaneously for about five seconds.
                    2. After pressing these buttons, your Fire TV device will start the restart process. You'll see the screen go blank for a moment before the device shuts down and automatically powers back on.

                    How to Factory Reset a Fire TV Device


                    If a simple restart doesn't fix the problem, then factory resetting is your next best hope. However, performing a factory reset will return your Fire TV to its original settings, wiping all personal data, apps, and configurations. So, before you consider this option, ensure you have backup arrangements for any important data or know your login credentials. Here's how to reset Fire TV using your remote:



                    How to Factory Reset Your Fire TV Through Settings:

                    If your Fire TV is still responsive:
                    1. Use your Fire TV remote to go to the home screen, then scroll to and select the ‘Settings' option.
                    2. Within the ‘Settings' menu, find and select ‘My Fire TV.' or “Device and Software.” on other models.
                    3. Select ‘Reset to Factory Defaults' in the menu. Choosing this option might prompt a warning message, highlighting the data loss involved in the process.
                    4. Confirm your intention to proceed with the factory reset. Some devices may require you to enter a PIN if you've set up parental controls. Once confirmed, the reset process will begin.



                    How to Factory Reset Your Fire TV Through Remote Shortcut:

                    If your screen is frozen, you can also use a shortcut on your remote to execute a factory reset:
                    1. To initiate the factory reset, press and hold the ‘Back' button and the ‘Right' directional button on your Fire TV remote simultaneously. You need to hold these buttons for about 10 seconds.
                    2. After holding down the buttons, your Fire TV should display the reset screen. This might take a few moments.
                    3. Once the reset screen appears, use the remote to select ‘Reset' to confirm your intention to factory reset the device.
                    4. After confirming the factory reset, your Fire TV will begin the process. Your device may restart several times during the reset.

                    Once the factory reset is complete, your Fire TV will behave as if it's being turned on for the first time. You will need to go through the setup process, including connecting to Wi-Fi, logging into your Amazon account, and reinstalling any apps or content.

                    Tips for Troubleshooting Reset Issues


                    Resetting your Fire TV can usually resolve most of the issues. However, there might be times when the reset process itself encounters problems, or the desired outcome isn't achieved. Here are some practical tips for troubleshooting common reset issues:
                    • Check if your Fire TV's power cable is plugged in securely to a stable power source. Power fluctuations or loose connections can cause reset problems.
                    • If your Fire TV does not respond to the remote shortcuts for resetting, ensure your remote batteries are not weak or depleted and that the remote is paired correctly with your device.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
                      You need to know that certain name brands don't mean anything anymore, I don't trust any of those, of the well known brands, I don't trust samsung or sony. Many already know this but here's an article describing it: https://www.consumerreports.org/elec...m-a1006320983/
                      This was for Sam, I know CapLeaker already knows the scoop on all the sh&t tvs.

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                        #51
                        nomoresonys
                        The lastest scoop is this: we got the money refunded and told to bring the TV to the recycling. What ya think? For shits and giggles should I bring it home and see if it is possible to get it going?
                        Aaand thanks for post #49. I've tried the reset multiple times and that doesn't go anywhere. The only way I see here is for me to bring it home and check if the panel is shorted or not. If the panel is bad, then she's done anyway. Interesting it becomes putting new software on it somehow. I suppose I also could get a new main board.

                        I guess I am off to buy a new 65” TV locally tomorrow morning and install that right away.

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                          #52
                          Well that's good, have to give them one good mark for not making you drag it back to them to prove it's bad. From what I read, I think a recent update was buggered and gave a lot of tvs the blank screen. I bet you can solve it, hope it isn't a bad panel.

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                            #53
                            Uhh go office space on that POS

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                              #54
                              Originally posted by EazyBone View Post
                              Uhh go office space on that POS
                              I am torn both ways. One way because I already invested in my eyes unnecessary time into it, but jet the other way too. Maybe it is just a flash fix.

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                                #55
                                Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
                                Well that's good, have to give them one good mark for not making you drag it back to them to prove it's bad. From what I read, I think a recent update was buggered and gave a lot of tvs the blank screen. I bet you can solve it, hope it isn't a bad panel.
                                If the panel is shorted, it would be the shortest lived panel I've ever seen with something like 0.1 hrs of on time.

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                                  #56
                                  I have various mystery sets that I drag out when I feel like torturing myself. They drive me nutz, I actually fix one once in a while and it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.

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                                    #57
                                    Originally posted by CapLeaker View Post

                                    If the panel is shorted, it would be the shortest lived panel I've ever seen with something like 0.1 hrs of on time.
                                    With china cranking them out, it's very possible. They don't care of course, hence the children's pull toys painted with lead paint, drywall in the medicine etc. etc.

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                                      #58
                                      Was thinking about one of these, my 15 $ gm328a component tester is surprisingly accurate, so maybe in theory one of these might actually work: https://www.ebay.com/itm/16653238342...58QA8X3HTMM88T

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                                        #59
                                        Originally posted by CapLeaker View Post

                                        I am torn both ways. One way because I already invested in my eyes unnecessary time into it, but jet the other way too. Maybe it is just a flash fix.
                                        The only satisfaction you will receive is from destruction. Of course after you confirm it's a panel problem.. no reason to not get a near free $500 TV if it's just a main board replacement

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                                          #60
                                          Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
                                          I have various mystery sets that I drag out when I feel like torturing myself. They drive me nutz, I actually fix one once in a while and it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.
                                          Hahaha... I do that too. I have a rainy day pile. \

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