These can manifest as the TV not turning on, experiencing intermittent shutdowns, or displaying a blinking power light. Problems can be due to faulty capacitors, which can swell or leak over time....
Read MoreLED TVs rely on backlighting, and when the LEDs fail or the control circuit on the TV board malfunctions, it can cause the screen to appear dark or completely black even though the TV is on. ...
Read MoreHDMI and other input connectors can become loose or damaged, leading to connectivity issues. This might result in the TV not recognizing external devices, or experiencing audio/video sync problems....
Read MoreAudio issues, where the sound is distorted, intermittent, or absent, can also be linked to failures on the main board where audio components and processors are located....
Read MoreTVs can overheat due to poor ventilation, high ambient temperatures, or issues with the internal fans (if present). Overheating can damage various components on the TV board....
Read MoreThis includes issues like color distortion, or complete image failure. These problems may be related to the T-Con board, which is responsible for timing control and driving the display. ..
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