Lasted 13 months...
I bought a Samsung TV in 2009 and it still works today. Unfortunately this TV lasted only 13 months before developing several issues. Initially I was blown away by the picture. It was unbelievably colorful and crisp and just a huge improvement from 1080p. I'm old school so all the things I could do with it were amazing as well. I have one of the first apple tv's and paid a few bucks for it but this tv has it built right into it which amazes me. I don't have home internet so I really didn't even use most of the bells and whistles on this TV but using my Hotspot I was able to check some of them out. When I turned the TV on the startup image alone was absolutely amazing and everything else followed suit but now here I sit watching you tube videos trying to decide if I even wanna bother fixing it. My old Samsung had an issue with the main board that cost me around $60 to fix and it was well worth it considering I paid somewhere around $2000 for the TV. This one was considerably cheaper and I'm just not sure I want to be bothered. I guess I most likely will end up trying to fix it though because I can't afford another TV. So here's what happened. I noticed black horizontal lines near the bottom of the screen. Than a few weeks later when I tried to turn the TV on I had trouble getting it to power on. When I did there were black inky looking spots on the screen. From there it got harder and harder to get it powered on and sometimes that black inky look would go across the entire screen. The picture quality has suffered overall when it does work. At this point those are all intermittent issues besides the horizontal lines which are constant. So yes the TV is usable for the most part but since I doubt it'll fix itself I guess I'm left forking out the money and time it'll take to fix this thing and it's disappointing at best. So it's a tough call for me as to whether I would recommend this TV or not. The picture was great, it has some nice features, it's extremely lightweight and compact compared to earlier models which explains why people aren't afraid to mount them on their wall or ceiling, and the price would be great too if it worked like it should. Maybe I just got a bum TV and if that's the case I'm not surprised but that's why I guess I gotta say you get what you pay for. If you want something you can depend on your luck and your money will probably have to invest in something with a bigger price tag. Eventually I will be digging into the problem with mine and I'll update this review with what I come up with at that point. Read more












