Well, just snapped the back on another piece of crap less than 2 year old Samsung after giving the customer the bad news that the lower panel driver boards have so many shorts its not recoverable. Now if your tv takes even a subtle surge it not only takes out part of your main board/tcon board it keeps on going right into those lower panel driver boards and the customer doesn't want to pay my hourly fee to find shorted caps in parallel, fried resistors, and shorted diodes. We really started to see them roll in like this in the KS,MU,NU, RU, and now QN series Samsung's it seems they are deliberately being designed to fail this way. It's bad enough having to do backlight repairs but now it takes the repair away from the hard working tv technician that is trying to earn a buck and Samsung wants to take all that away from us. And I use to tell all my customers to buy Samsung's but not anymore. If Samsung wants to act like Hisense and TCL I'll put them in that category. Bring the Tcon board back and leave a safety buffer to protect those lower panel driver boards like before you went with a 2 board tv. Samsung's new logo-Engineered to Fail

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