I have searching for a 40" LCD or LED TV for weeks and found that it does not matter if the set is on sale or not, if it is a set which has rave reviews or not, that every manufacturer has had customer reviews that resulted in the conclusion of bad capacitors. The monitor and TV industry has been completely corrupted by bad manufacturing standards, no oversight and no repair options.
At this point I am waiting for my Toshiba LED to go, I will keep my old analog TV and try to repair my monitor that went bad as soon as I get organized and practiced at replacing the caps. The "Capacitor plague(Wiki)" has never been addressed because it appears the Electronic Industries Allianc(EIA)(Wiki) ceased operations on February 11, 2011. "but the former sectors continue to serve the constituencies"(Wiki), but the exact opposite appears that who oversees this manufacturing collapse appears to be that no sectors continue to serve the constituencies. Each consumer who buys a monitor or TV is isolated to think that the problem of Bad Caps is limited to their TV's but it is throughout the industry. However, if anyone on this forum can show me a TV that do not get Bad Cap reviews and prove it or don't waste my time because I have been searching for weeks. This problem is compounded because nobody will fix the monitors or TVs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electr...tries_Alliance
At this point I am waiting for my Toshiba LED to go, I will keep my old analog TV and try to repair my monitor that went bad as soon as I get organized and practiced at replacing the caps. The "Capacitor plague(Wiki)" has never been addressed because it appears the Electronic Industries Allianc(EIA)(Wiki) ceased operations on February 11, 2011. "but the former sectors continue to serve the constituencies"(Wiki), but the exact opposite appears that who oversees this manufacturing collapse appears to be that no sectors continue to serve the constituencies. Each consumer who buys a monitor or TV is isolated to think that the problem of Bad Caps is limited to their TV's but it is throughout the industry. However, if anyone on this forum can show me a TV that do not get Bad Cap reviews and prove it or don't waste my time because I have been searching for weeks. This problem is compounded because nobody will fix the monitors or TVs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electr...tries_Alliance