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White spots and light bleed on UE55JS9000

(Topic created on: 11-06-2018 01:18 PM)
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Nick24
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About 1 month ago I started to experience white spots on the left and right edges of my TV. These have progressively got worse over time to the point where they make the TV unwatchable. This problem seems to be quite common with these models:

 

https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/TVs/UN65JS8500-white-spots-at-edges-of-screen-lag-after-startup/...

https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/TVs/Js9000-clouding-backlight-bleed/td-p/103849

https://www.avforums.com/threads/ue55js9000-white-light-bleed.2096762/

https://www.avforums.com/threads/samsung-ue55js9000-light-bleed-mark-issues.2029459/

http://www.avsforum.com/forum/166-lcd-flat-panel-displays/1922161-official-2015-samsung-4k-suhd-js90...

 

Does anyone have a fix outside of getting a screen repaired (which doesn't seem to be possible now)? I'm out of warranty and spent £1800 on this TV only 2 years 5 months ago...

 

Any help or advice would be appreciated.

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JK87
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Light bleed and clouding, screen should be black!Light bleed and clouding, screen should be black!

 

Dark blueDark blue

 

IMG_20200515_204537.jpg

 

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JK87
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The most frustrating thing is the lack of acknowledgement from Samsung Europe. Having looked online, it seems customers in the US are being contacted back on forums such as this, and in some cases having their panels replaced.

Obviously their custom and issues are far more important and worthy of notice than those of us in Europe!! 

pmgfrederico
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Could not agree more. It is a total lack of customer support. Instead of properly assessing my case which I have tried to expose through various channels they have redirected me to a network of technical support partners that will bill me 50€ (plus moving such a big papel increasing the risk of making it even more useless) to tell me that it is unrepairable and that these panels are no longer manufactured (where was my mind when I decided to buy a curved TV set!?). I will try to find the time and the resources to pursue a legal claim. Also as you said some US market customers apparently got some replacement deals. Even if they don't replace the TV at least a generous incentive to buy a new panel was due as the TV delivered in the first 2 years; it seems it was sitting there waiting for the warranty to elapse. Next time LG all the way, no doubt about it.
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Izemann92
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I have the same issue how do I fix?

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Izemann92
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What do we do to fix this? Did you figure out a way ?
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Saaher
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Actually they said to fix it it would take as a price of new one more than 2000$

so I just buy new LG with no way to go back to Samsung 

pjp
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You did the right thing. I reckon Samsung must have known about these problems a long time ago and have let everybody down. The lesson to learn is not to buy Samsung products of any kind in the future.

Izemann92
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@pjp wrote:

You did the right thing. I reckon Samsung must have known about these problems a long time ago and have let everybody down. The lesson to learn is not to buy Samsung products of any kind in the future.

 

So does this problem still happen on LCDs in 2020? Or just Samsung TVs? But what about OLED they get burn in after 5 years usually so what tv is best to get nowadays that will last longer than 5 years? Makes me afraid to spend $2000 on a oled or a QLED Samsung.

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Saaher
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The problem that they are the lead in the market (Samsung and LG)

Since I switch to LG to I never have any issue with my NANOCELL 75 in TV. In fact it's smoother than Samsung and very clear.

The Old model of LG OLED had an issue which is when you move from like channel to channel it keeps the previous logo for some time, so I didn't take the risk buying it especially that the price is it's too high
JK87
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Sadly I found no way to fix this, with no help from Samsung. Therefore I have now sold my TV on eBay, as faulty, and have bought an LG C9 OLED. 

I am extremely frustrated that I had to do this, and had to fork out again for a new TV.  I will never buy Samsung again!

 

For what it's worth the LG is absolutely wonderful so far, highly recommended.

I appreciate however that no one should have to spend this kind of money again so soon after an initial massive spend that the Samsung was. In my opinion it is a inherent fault with these sets and Samsung should compensate consumers!