I have a Samsung UN46D6000SF that I recently dug up on Craigslist that is having a display issue. The color saturation seems like it is lower (almost black and white) only on the left side of the screen. I have tried resetting the picture settings through the menu screen with no luck. There is a menu option that will allow me to isolate RGB colors which makes it easier to see the issue and, after warming up a little the horizontal band shrinks (jumping up and down by about 4 or 5 pixel rows) and will occasionally disappear completely, only to return in a few moments. There is about an inch of space on the top and bottom of the screen that maintains the proper color, with the other area in-between still showing the issue. The band fades out into normal coloring the closer to the center of the screen it gets. Is this a bad LED panel, or is it something that I can fix on my own. I am fairly decent at soldering and have replaced capacitors before, but I can't find any swollen caps on any board in the TV. Also, you cant see the issue when the TV is black and white I have ordered a replacement t-con board, but am looking for an opinion as to whether that will even help.
I have also attached a few pictures to this post for your reference. I hope these help the diagnosis.
- Normal Coloring is what it looks like with no picture adjustment (there is a low color saturation on the left side of the screen)
- Green Hue is what it looks like with a green tinted screen just on start-up (able to see the bad band a little easier this way)
- Blue Hue Top Left of TV shows a closer version of the top color band, which is not affected by this issue, and the bad color band immediately on startup of TV
- Black and White Pattern show a black and white image on the screen where the issue is not visable.
- Green After Warmup is what the discolored band looks like after the TV has been on for about 5 - 10 minutes. I still have the green hue included on this photo just because it is easier to see the banding. The band has decreased in size. Sometimes the band will disappear completely, and other times it will not...
Any help is appreciated!
I have also attached a few pictures to this post for your reference. I hope these help the diagnosis.
- Normal Coloring is what it looks like with no picture adjustment (there is a low color saturation on the left side of the screen)
- Green Hue is what it looks like with a green tinted screen just on start-up (able to see the bad band a little easier this way)
- Blue Hue Top Left of TV shows a closer version of the top color band, which is not affected by this issue, and the bad color band immediately on startup of TV
- Black and White Pattern show a black and white image on the screen where the issue is not visable.
- Green After Warmup is what the discolored band looks like after the TV has been on for about 5 - 10 minutes. I still have the green hue included on this photo just because it is easier to see the banding. The band has decreased in size. Sometimes the band will disappear completely, and other times it will not...
Any help is appreciated!
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