Yesterday all of a sudden while watching my 75Q1 TV's display went dark. I could notice that the backlight was still on but there was no picture. The TV was bought in May 2021 so it is out of warranty (it only had 2 year panel warranty)
The technitian came today and said there seems to be a short in the panel. He spent an hour trying to fix it. He got about half the screen working but confirmed that one of the panel components is short and he wouldn't be able to fix it himself. He said either you get the entire panel changed or he has a friend that has a specialized machine which can potentially repair this. Approximately 20-25K for repair if its successful.
There is no damage to the actual LCD panel but the guy named some internal component where there is a short. I didn't really understand the part he was referring to. Lastly he said these CSOT panels are hard to repair, especially the 75" onces.
I erally don't see the value in getting the panel replaced since it'll probably cost 50K+. Does anyone has any experience with getting this kind of an issue fixed?
The technitian came today and said there seems to be a short in the panel. He spent an hour trying to fix it. He got about half the screen working but confirmed that one of the panel components is short and he wouldn't be able to fix it himself. He said either you get the entire panel changed or he has a friend that has a specialized machine which can potentially repair this. Approximately 20-25K for repair if its successful.
There is no damage to the actual LCD panel but the guy named some internal component where there is a short. I didn't really understand the part he was referring to. Lastly he said these CSOT panels are hard to repair, especially the 75" onces.
I erally don't see the value in getting the panel replaced since it'll probably cost 50K+. Does anyone has any experience with getting this kind of an issue fixed?
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