Jon U asked:


While watching my 2 year old samsung LCD tv, several clusters of pixels (6 of them roughly 4″x4″ each) began to gradually flicker rapidly back and fourth with different colors that do not match the rest of picture- it looks like little chunks of colorful static in several locations. Ideas as to the problem? Fixable without replacing the LCD?

Carlos
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    No Responses to “Is the problem with my samsung lcd tv fixable without having to replace the lcd display?”

    1. prince on April 20th, 2009 11:22 am

      The screen into quadrants ummm samsung typically does year warrentys but if you bought it back and extended one from take care of the store you send it back and extended one from take it in they fix the screen into quadrants and when you send it back and they should take.