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How to fix burn in in a led tv?

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My sony 3d led tv's got a long line of burn in on the left side, I tried to clean it with led screen cleaning solution but no luck. Is there any way that I can fix this?, thanks


Answer
What you have is dead pixel and not burn in. I have never had any luck buying any Sony products at all. I purchase a 32" CRT tv in the 90's and that only lasted less than 3 years, then the first HDTV in the market a 34" HDTV from Sony. That also did not last more than 3 years. 2 DVD players when they first came out model 7000 and 7700 both at over $1,100 each and that also did not last over 3 years. They do not have a very good customer service support, they will just refer you to an authorized repair shop. If you read yahoo questions, you can read many problems from other customer with Sony product problems. My first Plasma tv from Pioneer purchased in 2002 is still running. Also have 4 other Panasonic Plasma tv and no problems. First generation blu ray disc player from Panasonic which is now over 4 years old and played over 300 blu ray disc movies without any problems. You may try calling or email Sony and see what they say. Hope this will help you out.

What's the difference between LED backlight LCD monitor and LCD monitors?




Zhir Makwa


are LED backlight monitors same as LED TV's and stuff,(is there a difference between LED backlight and LED)?
are LED backlight LCD monitors better than normal LCD's? which one shows a better picture?
Thanks!



Answer
An LED monitor (just like a LED TV) is a LCD that uses Light Emitting Diodes instead of fluorescent light bulbs for back lighting. LED uses less power and will provide a sharper, brighter, crisper picture longer than fluorescent will because a fluorescent bulb will dim over time (and occasionally start to develop an annoying flicker prior to failure) In addition LED's do not contain Mercury like a fluorescent bulb does so along with using less power, they are considered "greener" or more environmentally friendly.




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