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well it sounds like something fried inside the tv. In my experience, this sounds like your y-sustain board went bad. it could be your video board also. considering todays value of the 50" panasonic plasma, it will be cheaper to replace it, unless you are willing to spend around $300 to get it fix at a shop.
good luck
Sounds like something on one of the boards went. You heard a snap. May have been a capicitor that popped. If it is still under warranty, take it in and have it replaced. If not, depending upon your abilities you may want to take it to a tv repair place or fix it yourself.
Try to unplug the power of the unit for few hours. That will reset it. If the same problem still persists, you definitely need to open the TV casing to visually check defect electronic parts like fuse and the power supply board. If you believe that you cannot perform these steps, it's better to consult a pro TV technician or bring it to the nearest electronic service center.
I realized that I bought a piece of junk. It will probably cost me as much to fix it as it did to buy it. Therefore I wont be buying another piece of junk plasma tv. I will buy a product that is warranteed for a reasonable time. My TV was a Hitachi but from what I read from other plasma tv owners, they are all the same. What kind of company sells products that last for a fraction of time in relation to the cost? How can we continue to purchase inferior products for outrageous money? Remember the old TVs, they lasted for years for a fraction of the price!!
The number is 1-888-796-8298,you need your model and serial number,tell them what happened and they will tell you where to take it.You should have some warranty.
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