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What are common problems with QLED TVs?

Common QLED TV problems include backlight bleeding (halo effect around bright objects), poor viewing angles with color degradation, and flickering or screen distortion. Users frequently report issues with, , power supply failures,, and, , particularly on,. samsung.com +5
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What are the downsides of QLED?

QLED disadvantages primarily stem from being an LCD technology, leading to imperfect black levels with light bleed/blooming, inferior viewing angles where colors wash out off-center, and being thicker than OLEDs due to required backlights; however, they offer superior brightness, are great in bright rooms, and avoid OLED's burn-in risk, making them good for gaming/static content.
 
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What is the life expectancy of a QLED TV?

QLED TVs tend to last around seven years, while LED TVs tend to last just over 6 years, thanks to their inclusion of a backlight. However, the lifespan of an average 4K TV will largely depend on the brightness of the screen, and how often it is used. A 4K TV that is well cared for could last well over ten years!
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Which lasts longer, QLED or OLED?

Typically, QLED TVs tend to last longer than OLED ones, although that can depend on several different factors, including how and how much you use it.
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Is it bad to leave QLED TV on all the time?

Samsung QLED TVs have been tested to ensure that they are unaffected by burn-in and afterglow. This means that fixed images can be displayed on them without any risk, regardless of the duration.
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OLED vs QLED TV: Don't make a mistake

Should I buy QLED or OLED?

Choose OLED for the best cinematic picture (perfect blacks, infinite contrast, great motion/gaming) in darker rooms, especially if you prioritize premium quality and can afford it; choose QLED (especially Mini-LED models) for superior brightness, vibrant colors, no burn-in risk, and better value in bright rooms or for all-day TV use. Your viewing environment (bright vs. dark) and usage (movies vs. sports/news) are key deciding factors. 
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How to tell if your TV has a hidden camera?

To check for a hidden camera in your TV, physically inspect the bezel for a small lens or privacy shutter, look for camera-related settings in the menu (like "Video Call"), check the user manual/manufacturer's website, and shine a flashlight to spot lens reflections, but remember most 'spying' is data collection via Automatic Content Recognition (ACR).
 
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What brand of TV lasts the longest?

For long-lasting TVs, Sony and LG are consistently top-rated for reliability and build quality, with Sony praised for engineering and processing, and LG for its strong OLED panel longevity claims, though Samsung and Panasonic also offer durable options. Sony often leads due to its processor technology and hardware, while LG's OLEDs are expected to last very long (up to 100,000 hours), making them strong contenders for overall lifespan.
 
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Is it worth paying extra for QLED?

Yes, QLED is often worth the extra money over standard LEDs for its significantly brighter, more vibrant colors and wider color range, making it ideal for bright rooms and HDR content, though it's a step below OLED for perfect blacks and contrast, acting as a great mid-range choice between basic LED and premium OLED. The investment pays off if you prioritize vivid picture quality in well-lit spaces, but traditional LEDs remain better for budget buys in darker rooms. 
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How fragile are QLED TVs?

While QLED TVs offer superior resistance, they are not completely immune. A small fraction may still show defects over the long term. However, QLED hardware minimizes the risk of the permanent damage that often proves fatal for OLED technology.
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How to tell if a smart TV is going bad?

You know your smart TV is going bad when you see visual glitches (lines, flickering, dead pixels, washed-out colors), performance issues (sluggishness, slow startup, apps crashing), or audio problems (no sound, distorted audio). Other signs include the TV randomly turning off, failing to turn on, or the built-in smart features becoming incompatible or slow due to outdated software or overloaded memory. 
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Is Samsung QLED worth buying?

Yes, Samsung QLED TVs are generally worth it for their exceptional brightness, vibrant colors (thanks to quantum dots), and suitability for bright rooms, offering great value and longevity without burn-in risk, though OLEDs still beat them on deep blacks and contrast in dark rooms, making the choice depend on your viewing environment and budget. 
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What shortens the life of a TV?

There are numerous potential threats that could put a swift end to your TV. These can include dust, high temperatures, power surges, and other environmental factors. A TV's life can also be shortened by misuse.
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Which brand QLED TV is best?

While Samsung is the pioneer and leader in QLED technology, offering top-tier models like the Neo QLEDs, brands like Sony (Bravia 9) and TCL (QM8) also produce excellent QLEDs, often with strong mini-LED backlights for great performance, making Samsung generally the best overall, but TCL and Hisense offer great budget options, and Sony competes in premium performance. The "best" depends on your budget and needs (gaming, bright rooms, etc.), but Samsung consistently leads for premium QLED, notes an AV Forum article, with TCL offering strong value.
 
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What is the most common problem with Samsung TVs?

Common Samsung TV problems include freezing/crashing, Wi-Fi disconnections, black screens, no sound/picture, flickering, app issues, and auto-restarting, often fixable with basic troubleshooting like power cycling (soft reset), checking cables, updating firmware, or running built-in diagnostics, though persistent issues like backlight failure or internal component faults may need professional repair. 
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Does QLED burn out?

Regardless of whether you call it burn-in, ghosting, screen burn, or image burn, it can be an expensive and tricky issue to solve. Luckily, you don't have to worry about this issue with Samsung's range of QLED TVs.
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What is the downside of QLED TV on Samsung TV?

Samsung QLED TVs' main disadvantages are imperfect black levels and contrast (due to backlighting, causing blooming/light bleed compared to OLED), narrower viewing angles (colors wash out off-center), potential for motion blur, thicker panels than OLED, and dependence on Samsung's ecosystem and software. While brighter for daytime viewing, they can't match OLED's infinite contrast, though high-end QLEDs (Neo QLED) significantly improve on basic models.
 
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Do we need a stabilizer for QLED TV?

The simple answer is yes. A stabilizer is highly recommended to protect your LED TV from potential power issues, such as voltage surges and fluctuations. These fluctuations can cause irreversible damage to your TV's internal components, resulting in costly repairs or replacements.
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Is anything better than QLED?

In my tests, however, OLED TVs can still get plenty bright for most rooms, and their superior contrast still allows them to deliver a better overall HDR image than any QLED/LCD TV I've tested.
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What is the most dependable TV brand?

For reliable TVs, Sony is often top for overall quality, while LG excels in OLEDs and brand trust (Consumer Reports, Which?), with TCL praised for value, especially their Mini LEDs; Panasonic is excellent but less accessible in the US, and Samsung offers great tech but mixed reliability, according to tech experts and user reviews.
 
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What are common TV problems?

Common display issues include flickering, lines across the screen, or color distortion. These problems can often be traced back to simple causes like loose HDMI connections, outdated software, or more complex internal hardware faults.
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What is the lifespan of a Samsung Qled TV?

Samsung QLED TVs are built for longevity, generally lasting 7 to 10 years or more, with expected lifespans often cited as 70,000 to 100,000 hours, due to their quantum dot layer and lack of organic OLED components, preventing burn-in and color degradation common in other technologies, though high brightness settings can affect backlight life over very extended use.
 
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Can someone watch you through your TV camera?

Can someone see me through my smart TV? It's highly unlikely but technically possible. If your smart TV has a built-in camera, there's a small risk that a threat actor could exploit a vulnerability to hack into it and watch you through your own screen.
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How to tell if there is a camera or listening device in your house?

Use a Listening Device Detector App

Some of the best apps for detecting hidden cameras and microphones include Hidden Camera Detector Free for Android and Hidden Spy Camera Detector for Apple. Listening device detector apps scan the area using an infrared scanner or the phone's magnetic sensor.
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Can a cell phone detect hidden cameras?

Yes, you can find hidden cameras with your phone by using its camera to spot infrared (IR) lights, scanning Wi-Fi/Bluetooth for unknown devices with apps, or detecting magnetic fields, though a physical check for lens reflections with a flashlight is crucial, as apps and phone features aren't foolproof.
 
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