Well here i sit down 2 tv’s 2 prp and no tv…. My first tv lasted a whole 11 months before getting fried….so they have a 60 day grace period so here i sit paying for hd cable and no tv for 2 months…. of course pretty pissed at this time because the sales men told me that the parts for this tv are so expensive that they send a technician to your door and if its not a quick fix they just give you a knew one…a little naive maybe cause my tv of 15 years still works….So at the end of the 60 days they couldn’t fix it in time so i would get a store credit for my tv…Well right off the bat i got f***ed because that two months that they did nothing put me over the manufactures warranty and then charge me 400 dollars for depreciation wtf!!!!!!!!!! So i decided that i got one of their lower models of tv’s so id suck it up and by top of the lcd and psp again….. Saved a couple hundred bucks because i got the floor model…. so another few months go by and they wide screen line burn into either side of my screen and knowing the whole process i prolonged sending my tv in when i went on vacation which again puts me over the manufactures warranty …get back 5 weeks later and apparently this is my fault that the tv was on for too long and heated to allow the lines to burn in which is even more f***ed because i pretty much always had it in wide screen….Well even if that is the case i think if the tv cant dissipate the heat fast enough it should be a defect in the tv…. and its not like i leave my tv on for hours on end and no differently then them leaving the displays on all day…
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I work as a Connectpro technician there, and to be honest with you, it’s NOT your fault. You’re right about heat dissipation, and what bugs me the most…it’s a floor model…it’s supposed to be a working TV, but yet, it fries on you.
It’s an engineering fault, not yours, unless you put a blanket around it or on top, but that wouldn’t be the case.
Left by lhuser on September 16th, 2009