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  • Nawual
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2016
    • 65
    • Spain

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    Strip on the screen

    We have brought a customer a Samsung TV model UE46D6000TW that shows a strip at the top of the screen.
    I have disassembled the screen and it has no side cof chip. I have cleaned the flex and T-com connectors but it's still the same.
    Any suggestions ?.
    Thanks!
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