lol it would make me feel better if it was.Is that an extension on hinges?
Might be worth checking to see if the strips were disconnected from power. If not, can you put the screen in a different format that won't have the black strip through much of the picture?I sold TVs for 10 years.
Your TV is fucked. Cost more to repair than its worth.
Your tv has strips of light that show the color running. Looks like your either went out on their own or someone hit it there just hard enough to cause the problem. Did you have any form of insurance on it?
It wouldn’t be growing if they came undone.
The fact that it’s growing tells you there is a problem there.
ALWAYS BUY EXTENDED WARRANTY! Especially when buying a $2000+ TV
Heres' the thing, It could have been hit before you bought it. I have seen this happen on Brand new TV's. Sometimes it takes a while to manifest itself out, yeah, someone hit it or squeezed it. One downside with new TV's you can't fix them. Years ago you would just replace the picture tube. It would take me about 45 minutes to do it.@Dog I hate to tell ya, but someone hit this TV. They didn’t tell you, but they hit it. I circled what looks to me as the impact point. I’ve diagnosed and carefully looked at no less than 250 broken screen situations. That looks like something hit it just right or someone moved it and their thumb was there applying too much pressure.
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The picture quality also looked like you were watching TV through wax paper, but hey, you could fix it yourself.Heres' the thing, It could have been hit before you bought it. I have seen this happen on Brand new TV's. Sometimes it takes a while to manifest itself out, yeah, someone hit it or squeezed it. One downside with new TV's you can't fix them. Years ago you would just replace the picture tube. It would take me about 45 minutes to do it.
It’s a UHD TV and I can probably get one new for what I paid for this one.Look at the positive, OLED TVs are cheap enough now that you can really upgrade!
Did you have any form of insurance on it?
It’s a UHD TV and I can probably get one new for what I paid for this one.
Thank you for the info, it’s also what I thought, that someone hit it or bumped it. But it’s been in those same spot for a year. We have had no children over and haven’t even touched the Bose Soundbar sitting in front of it in ages because everything works fine.
Maybe it was damaged a year ago when I moved it in and the damage is finally showing up?
What do you think would cost to fix this?