Putting it in same spot as my Samsung 1080p hd tv
With curved 4K and OLEDs getting all of the attention this year, you can only wonder where the 1080p LED TVs are going to fit in. After all, this technology is just starting to get where it should be. The 65H8000 LED TV fill the void between standard 1080p TVs and the curved 4K and OLED TVs hitting the market this year. It's a curved screen with the best picutre quality features for a 1080p display in Samsung's 2014 lineup.
See more at http://4k.com/tv/
Yes. You can set it as your viewing interest. Electro help
SOURCE: No picture on Samsung LNS4051D HD TV.
Maybe the backlight is out, can you see a picture when shining a flashlight on the screen. if yes you have either a bad inverter power supply or bad screen (panel).
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SOURCE: samsung tv settings
Freeview Built-in Tuner
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Picture Mode: Standard
Contrast: 85
Brightness: 53
Sharpness: 25
Colour: 45
Tint: 50/50 (Greyed Out)
Colour Tone: Cool1
Detailed Settings:
Black Adjust: High
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Gamma: 0
Edge Enhancement: On
White Balance:
R-Offset: 17
G-Offset: 15
B-Offset: 11
R-Gain: 7
G-Gain: 14
B-Gain: 30
Backlight: 10
Digital NR (Noise Reduction): Auto
Active Colour: Off (Greyed Out)
DNIe: On
Movie Plus: On
Sound Mode: Music
SRS TX XT: On
Game Mode: Off
Energy Saving: Off
SOURCE: tv turns off intermitently
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check your AC cable (change)
2-connctor that ac cable connect into
3- check the button for turning on (not stick)
SOURCE: Samsung LN40B530 40" 1080p LCD HDTV Picture rotated
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SOURCE: samsung 50" plasma tv with no picture but has sound.
I just had a similar issue with my 46" Samsung LCD and fixed it myself for $5.11! I realize we have different tvs, but I bet it is the same issue ... crapped out capacitors.
I researched the problem online and most places, like samsung's site, referred me to call a repairman and called for the whole control panel or power supply to be replaced for anywhere between $400-$1000. I was like ... "screw that" ... I refuse to put in a fautly part in the place of a faulty part. So I continued to research.
That's when I stumbled on youtube. There are many how to videos on how to tackle this daunting task. I read that the issue was more than likely faulty capacitors and there is a very easy way to tell if it is in fact the capacitors that are blown. instead of having a flat top, faulty capacitors are crowned or even ruptured! When I opened up my TV I saw 3 blown capacitors!
So I bought 3 new capacitors all with the same uf and higher volts ... I think all three of my capacitors were 1000 uf and 25 volts. I kept the uf the same (recommended) and raised the voltage to 35 volts. It doesn't mean more volts, it just means it COULD handle more volts if it had to (which was the problem those cheap Samsung bastards screwed up on). This is a very common problem with Samsung TVs.
Anyway, I have never soldered before, but I did it. I warmed up the solder on the bad capacitors and removed them them slid thenew ones in and soldered them in and popped everything back together ... and PRESTO .... the damn thing works better than ever!
3 capacitors= $5.11
1 solder gun and solder= about $18
fixing an incredibly intimidating TV by yourself= PRICELESS!
Seriously ... don't be afraid to F up ... check it out on youtube and other place and save yourself a bundle.
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