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Samsung LTN1535 15 in. HD-Ready LCD Television - Page 2 Questions & Answers
My Samsung PS50Q96HD had coloured vertical lines
The colors vertical lines on the tv are more 3 or 4 lines,not worth fixing,he porobally right the screen is dead,not.Take the Samsung authorised offer,because it there products,the 90 Euro refuned,it great,if repair have to be made.
Green lines down length of screen on my samsung 40 inch LE40F8
The reason for the green lines are the resolution. I'm assuming you're TV is set at 1080i, not 720p or 1080p correct? What happens is the "i" stands for interlaced, meaning, your TV displays your images with scan-lines. The "p" stands for progressive, meaning, TV displays picture as a whole. You can not visibly see the scan lines when seeing 1080i, but certain TV programs are not outputting their show to the resolution you're at, which will cause you to have the green line up at the top of your TV. SOME TVs might let you adjust the settings to rid yourself of the scanline, but most consumer TVs will not let you without the maintenance code to protect your unit from over calibrating and braking your television. Hope this helps.
I have multi-colored vertical line on my Toshiba
unfortunately this is the display and it will cost as much or more than you paid for the set to have it fixed. You might can call Toshiba and see if they will help you with it. Is it less than a year old, if so it is still in warranty and they will have to fix it.
I have a samsung 32 inch tv, im on my 4th lcd
The problem is with the Panel which is defective. Samsung sometimes will have a bad run of Panels. Contact 1-800-Samsung and ask for the Executive Customer Relations Group and explain the problem. You will need all of your documentation as they will ask for it. You might consider asking for a refund or a different Model replacment.
Tv will not turn on
hi,
this seems to be capacitor problem, so replace capacitor(s) that are burnt out!
Samsung 15" ltn1535
Hey mcca,
In many cases, blue screens on TV's can be the result of the TV being in the wrong video mode or another device (like an attached VCR) being on the wrong station.
First, I would suggest testing to make sure that your TV is in the correct video mode and station. Depending on how many devices are directly connected you to your TV, you may need to cycle through one or two video mode settings using your remote control before the DVD menu can be displayed. Typically this can be done by pressing the "Menu" or "Input" button on most remote controls, but you may wish to refer to your owner's manual for instructions how to do so with your specific model TV. In some cases, the primary video input station is even set to channel 3 or 4 by default.
If you are sure that the TV is on the right input setting (and your DVD player is connected to a VCR), I would next suggest making sure that your VCR is on the right channel. Many VCR's will also require that the channel be set on 3 or 4 in order to display any images being sent through them by a secondary device, like a DVD player or video game console. Additionally, it may even be necessary to change the input setting from "TV" to "VCR" to display signals from an attached device. Again, you would need to refer to your owner's manual documentation for specific instructions.
Lastly, if you use an RF modulator or video signal switch for any devices in your home theater, you may want to make sure that they are on the correct settings.
Hope this helps you out.
Sincerely,
Aaron
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Sony 42" Plasma KE42TS2
This is most likely a fault in the main screen drive board, or on the backplane of the plasma display itself.
Jerry G.
Tv Dead
This is power supply or Inverter board
Check all caps in power supply some may be mushroomed at the top
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