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LED and OLED TVs- I was watching TV when my it suddenly turned off, made a loud popping noise, and then sparks flew down from the right side of the TV. Luckily, I was right there to move flammable items away and unplug it from my surge protector. No other items that were plugged into the surge protector has issues. Unsure what to do at this point. I bought this unit back in 2020, a 50” Class 7 series led 4K uhd smart tizen. Please advise.
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My guess bad circuits or failing components o would get checked and repaired
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These days, like microwave ovens, toasters, and DVD players, though more expensive to purchase, TVs are considered a disposable item and they're often cheaper to replace than repair.
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LED and OLED TVsHello! Thank you for reaching out! Please call 1 (800) 726-7864 to get this looked into as soon as possible to resolve this. You will need your full model and serial number also. Please do not leave the TV plugged in and unplug it if you haven't done so already.
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