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Greetings all,
I am in the market for an LCD TV, and in fact I am considering something like the 40inch Samsung LN-T4065F. I read somewhere that inasmuch as lcd backlights might wear out over time, it is advisable to purchase a model that allows the user to replace the backlight if and when it becomes necessary. Since I don't know much about LCD's yet, I am wondering if anyone knows whether the Samsung LN-T4065F backlight is replaceable, and...in general...do replaced backlights (if installed correctly) work as well as the factory originals, or do replacement backlights tend to produce disappointing results? Any info re lcd backlights and replacement issues is much appreciated! Thanks! Chuck |
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On Oct 11, 11:58 am, "
wrote: Greetings all, I am in the market for an LCD TV, and in fact I am considering something like the 40inch Samsung LN-T4065F. I read somewhere that inasmuch as lcd backlights might wear out over time, it is advisable to purchase a model that allows the user to replace the backlight if and when it becomes necessary. Since I don't know much about LCD's yet, I am wondering if anyone knows whether the Samsung LN-T4065F backlight is replaceable, and...in general...do replaced backlights (if installed correctly) work as well as the factory originals, or do replacement backlights tend to produce disappointing results? Any info re lcd backlights and replacement issues is much appreciated! Thanks! Chuck kyocera and sharp are two with replaceable, but you still might need a tech to replace them. |
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wrote in message s.com... info re lcd backlights and replacement issues is much appreciated! Some Samsung (and others) LCD sets now have LED backlights which may never need replacing. Plus, the displayed color space is greater than most bulb-type sets. http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/lcds/hand...ver-312112.php |
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