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TopicAnyone know how to fix a black spot on a tv?
rogerskg1979
12/22/18 9:55:17 AM
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TaKun782 posted...
rogerskg1979 posted...
TaKun782 posted...
DrCidd posted...
aDirtyShisno posted...
Yeah, get a new tv.


Pretty much this. Hope you got a warranty.


Tis a new tv


It's not new if you got it in August.... It's 4 months old at this point.

If it's still under warranty, then just get it replaced.

Like someone else said, it sounds like dead pixels, and there's nothing you can do to fix dead pixels. Get it replaced or buy a new TV or just whine some more. Your choice.


I was looking for a solution to fix the said dead pixels I spoke of.


Other people and myself have literally told you that you can't fix dead pixels. Are you really this dense? How many times do we need to repeat it? Dead is dead. You can't fix dead. (Not in real life at least. You can fix dead in movies, TV, video games, and comic books, but you can'f fix dead in real life.)

I really don't know why you don't just get it replaced if it is only 4 months old. Even if you don't get the extended warranty, most standard warranties are good for at least 6 months to a year. You should still be covered by the standard warranty. I once had a TV that was struck by lightning about 2 or 3 months after I bought it. I had no problem getting it replaced.
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