Hi , has anyone worked on a OLED TV already?
I almost bought a defective LG Oled (55ec930v ). The one on the pictures.
The tv came with the symptom that it had a white vertical stripe followed by the tv shutting down on its own and won't turn on anymore.
As interested and enthusiastic as i was to buy this tv i first googled to see how OLED exactly works which is similar to plasma. Short story is that when the panel is damaged the tv will never work again. Tv on the pictures is damaged , small scratch.
For example , when you throw something against a led/lcd tv...the backlight and picture still works in some area's. When you throw something at a plasma tv the gas thats inside will go away which is almost the same with OLED.
Just a small thread to warn enthusiastic hobbyist/repair people not to buy these OLED's when they are defective because 90% is all panel failure. New panel is to expensive.....
Im still interested in buying these OLED tv's but will it top my VT50 with just normal tv?
I almost bought a defective LG Oled (55ec930v ). The one on the pictures.
The tv came with the symptom that it had a white vertical stripe followed by the tv shutting down on its own and won't turn on anymore.
As interested and enthusiastic as i was to buy this tv i first googled to see how OLED exactly works which is similar to plasma. Short story is that when the panel is damaged the tv will never work again. Tv on the pictures is damaged , small scratch.
For example , when you throw something against a led/lcd tv...the backlight and picture still works in some area's. When you throw something at a plasma tv the gas thats inside will go away which is almost the same with OLED.
Just a small thread to warn enthusiastic hobbyist/repair people not to buy these OLED's when they are defective because 90% is all panel failure. New panel is to expensive.....
Im still interested in buying these OLED tv's but will it top my VT50 with just normal tv?

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