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  • Mtioui71
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    • Jan 2018
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    Samsung ue40es5500 bad panel?

    Hi guy's, I have this Sammy with broken lcd panel(I think!). When i turn the tv on, it's like two pictures on the screen. Like gosting, but also it's like on one side is mirror and not the reel image. If i connect only right ribbon cable, i have good picture on the right side. But when connecting left side, i have only white/grey lines, but I can see moving on screen.
    I have ordered a new tcon, because they are cheap for this model. I guess, i still hope it's something else than panel!
    I also connected this tv to another tv via scart, and the picture on the other tv was fine, so i guess mainboard is good.
    But before giving up on this tv, i just wanted some advise from the experts.
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