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Old 07-23-2009, 07:16 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by maygit View Post
I have the same model and exact same issue throughout the entire panel. It's terrible for movies like the Dark Night. I've done research on the issue and it sounds like it is a problem caused by samsung and unfortunately it's not covered by them(SUE THEIR ASSES!). The voltage drawn by the tv is set too high causing this issue and can be fixed by having a tech come in and lowering it to the proper amount. It'l probably cost around $150 to have this done but if you are good with service menus, u may beable to fix it yourself but you risk damaging the tv more at the same time. Personally, i'm going to wait for the day that i want to replace it to try and fix it myself. This way if i break it, no biggy i was getting a new one, or if i'm lucky and fix it i may beable to talk someone into buying it for a couple benjamins.
Good luck with the repair!
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