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Old 07-18-2008, 12:19 PM   #1
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Default Samsung LCD HDTV problem with screen HELP!

Well finally something has gone wrong with my HDTV. Right in the middle of rewatching Shoot Em Up the screen suddenly went wacky. The picture still shows up and everything but now there is like faint horizontal bars and on the right side of the screen there is like a weird strobing/ghosting effect going on when there is motion. Can someone help me out and tell me what is going on and what I need to do to correct this problem? I can try and upload a video on Youtube if it is necessary. Thanks.
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how long have you had the tv?
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I don't know about the horizontal bars, but strobing can sometimes be caused by Samsung's dynamic contrast. If you have DC enabled, try turning it off.
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Old 07-18-2008, 02:39 PM   #4
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this is from samsung's website.

The thin or faint red, green, white, or black line you see running through your LCD TV may be a line of dead pixels. With that said, what we do about an LCD TV with dead pixels depends on:

The number of dead pixels
The location of the dead pixels
The color of the dead pixels
The size of the LCD TV screen
If you are having a serious problem with dead pixels, gather the information listed above and call Samsung Customer Care at 1-800-Samsung (1-800-726-7864) any day between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. Have the model number and serial number of your TV on hand when you call.


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Ghosting When You Are Using Your LCD TV Strictly As A TV
If your new, LN-T series LCD TV is ghosting, most likely you have the Digital NR (Noise Reduction) function on. To alleviate the ghosting, try turning the Digital NR function off.

To turn the Digital NR function off, follow these steps:

Press the Menu button. The Main menu appears.
Press the Enter button to select Picture. The Picture menu appears.
Use the Up or Down arrow button to highlight Digital NR.
Press the Enter button to select Digital NR.
Use the Up or Down arrow button to highlight Off, and then press the Enter button.
Press the Exit button to exit.
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I got the TV about a year ago I guess. And no this isn't something to do with a setting there is something going on with the screen. It just instantly happened in the middle of watching Shoot Em Up. There is also this flickering at the bottom of the screen. Thanks for trying to help though I appreciate it. And that number you gave me how does that work? Do I call them and they can send someone to my house to fix it? If so how much does something like that cost?
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if you purchased an extended protection plan with your tv when you bought it, for larger tv's (usually 32'' and up) it is an in home coverage that is fully covered. i believe that if you only have a manufacturer warranties, you must bring it to one of their authorized service centers to have it repaired. and they may have to send it to the manufacturer depending on the issue.
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