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Lights that illuminate the underwater world, mounted on outrigger spreaders, on the transom or under the hull, have aided anglers for decades in powering-up nighttime fishing, calling up baits and the fish that forage on them. The new generation of underwater lights, aimed straight down or horizontally, are more reliable and electrically efficient.

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After talking with a company service tech. He basically said the same thing. And me not being someone who wants to tackle something of this nature on my own.

And hisstatement that I would have to replace the LCD panel and that cost being close to what a new one would be. We decided to go with a new one. But I totally appreciate the replies. And you have been very helpful. One final question. I have purchased a Samsung 8000 QLED series but besides the 1 year factory warranty, can any other factory service agreements be purchased from Samsung?Again thanksby. I had this problem too.

And fixed it in about 10 min. I searched the internet for this problem and found many forums with pretty much the same resolution. I find it interesting that in almost every single case I read over the last 24 hours. Absolutely no one recommended a simple Problem Determination (PD) procedure to quickly determine if the issue was in the TV or outside the TV.Supposedly people spoke to techs on the phone, which in most cases are reading from a tech manual.

Or try to dial in and update TV firmware remotely. What I didn't see or read is where someone actually had a repairman look at it. Or did actual PD to eliminate issues with cables or devices connected to the TV.My Curved Samsung UN55JU6700 among several other devices. Is connected to an Xfinity HDR and through HDMI cables. The first thing I wanted to do was to see if the problem went away if I changed channels. Metal slug download. Then, would the issue move when using another HDMI source.I turned on my APPLE TV and switched to that as the source.

I immediately noticed that the issue appeared to go away. So for grins, I tried my DVD player. And still the problem did not return.Now I know its either the HDMI cable feeding the signal or the xFinity box itself. So I tried a different cable and the problem did NOT go away this time. Now I'm highly suspecting the Xfinity DVR device.

I powered off the HDR but the problem still remained. No I'm thinking Im going to have to spend an hour on the phone with a tech that knows less then I do. Or spend an hour or two at the Comcast store waiting for a replacement DVR. SO BEFORE I did that, I tried one last PD step. I decided to UNPLUG the DVR and let it do a complete POWER ON RESET.

Vintage arcade games for sale. You play, you die, then all you want to do is play again. You never really get as far as you wanted.As a 1 player, it's nearly impossible to beat, but add in the help of a friend and usually we can beat the first level or so.

In case something got hosed during the last firmware update. 10 minutes later. My SAMSUNG is working flawlessly once again. DONE, FIXED (at least in my case).So.

If your having this issue. BEFORE panicking from all these doomsayers on the net. That in many cases sell or repair TV. Try some simple PD.

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Hopefully you'll be lucky like I was. Be sure to scroll down this string. If you have Xfinity boxes through Comcast, there's a good chance all you have to do is push the reset button on your cable box. After running through all the reset options for the TV and its various display settings, I read Ray Negron's post.

He suggeste a VERY simple fix that worked great for me. Just hold the reset button on your Xfinity box until the blue power light goes off.

Wait 20 seconds and repower the device by pressing the reset button again. Shadow across top of set disappears. I had a problem with a single, slim, and kind of blurred looking darker line 1/4 to 1/3 of the way down my screen.

I would describe it looking almost like the screen had an indentation or fold more than anything else since the picture underneath seemed fine.I do have xfinity so I tried many of the solutions here. None of them worked and I was starting to get concerned.

Being a bit of an extreme troubleshooter I dug into TV settings.I noticed that when I changed various brightness levels the line would move up and down depending on the brightness, with brighter settings pushing it higher but never eliminating.If your Samsung TV has an eco friendly setting to adjust brightness based on ambient light, try disabling that setting. It removed the line I was seeing. Seems like a bug and not a feature in this case. That faint line was driving me crazy!

I can’t understand why that was the cause. It was almost as if it was applying a darkening gradient over the entire picture to cause it to emit less light.

Lights that illuminate the underwater world, mounted on outrigger spreaders, on the transom or under the hull, have aided anglers for decades in powering-up nighttime fishing, calling up baits and the fish that forage on them. The new generation of underwater lights, aimed straight down or horizontally, are more reliable and electrically efficient.

\'Horizontally\'

After talking with a company service tech. He basically said the same thing. And me not being someone who wants to tackle something of this nature on my own.

And hisstatement that I would have to replace the LCD panel and that cost being close to what a new one would be. We decided to go with a new one. But I totally appreciate the replies. And you have been very helpful. One final question. I have purchased a Samsung 8000 QLED series but besides the 1 year factory warranty, can any other factory service agreements be purchased from Samsung?Again thanksby. I had this problem too.

And fixed it in about 10 min. I searched the internet for this problem and found many forums with pretty much the same resolution. I find it interesting that in almost every single case I read over the last 24 hours. Absolutely no one recommended a simple Problem Determination (PD) procedure to quickly determine if the issue was in the TV or outside the TV.Supposedly people spoke to techs on the phone, which in most cases are reading from a tech manual.

Or try to dial in and update TV firmware remotely. What I didn\'t see or read is where someone actually had a repairman look at it. Or did actual PD to eliminate issues with cables or devices connected to the TV.My Curved Samsung UN55JU6700 among several other devices. Is connected to an Xfinity HDR and through HDMI cables. The first thing I wanted to do was to see if the problem went away if I changed channels. Metal slug download. Then, would the issue move when using another HDMI source.I turned on my APPLE TV and switched to that as the source.

I immediately noticed that the issue appeared to go away. So for grins, I tried my DVD player. And still the problem did not return.Now I know its either the HDMI cable feeding the signal or the xFinity box itself. So I tried a different cable and the problem did NOT go away this time. Now I\'m highly suspecting the Xfinity DVR device.

I powered off the HDR but the problem still remained. No I\'m thinking Im going to have to spend an hour on the phone with a tech that knows less then I do. Or spend an hour or two at the Comcast store waiting for a replacement DVR. SO BEFORE I did that, I tried one last PD step. I decided to UNPLUG the DVR and let it do a complete POWER ON RESET.

Vintage arcade games for sale. You play, you die, then all you want to do is play again. You never really get as far as you wanted.As a 1 player, it\'s nearly impossible to beat, but add in the help of a friend and usually we can beat the first level or so.

In case something got hosed during the last firmware update. 10 minutes later. My SAMSUNG is working flawlessly once again. DONE, FIXED (at least in my case).So.

If your having this issue. BEFORE panicking from all these doomsayers on the net. That in many cases sell or repair TV. Try some simple PD.

\'Horizontally\'

Hopefully you\'ll be lucky like I was. Be sure to scroll down this string. If you have Xfinity boxes through Comcast, there\'s a good chance all you have to do is push the reset button on your cable box. After running through all the reset options for the TV and its various display settings, I read Ray Negron\'s post.

He suggeste a VERY simple fix that worked great for me. Just hold the reset button on your Xfinity box until the blue power light goes off.

Wait 20 seconds and repower the device by pressing the reset button again. Shadow across top of set disappears. I had a problem with a single, slim, and kind of blurred looking darker line 1/4 to 1/3 of the way down my screen.

I would describe it looking almost like the screen had an indentation or fold more than anything else since the picture underneath seemed fine.I do have xfinity so I tried many of the solutions here. None of them worked and I was starting to get concerned.

Being a bit of an extreme troubleshooter I dug into TV settings.I noticed that when I changed various brightness levels the line would move up and down depending on the brightness, with brighter settings pushing it higher but never eliminating.If your Samsung TV has an eco friendly setting to adjust brightness based on ambient light, try disabling that setting. It removed the line I was seeing. Seems like a bug and not a feature in this case. That faint line was driving me crazy!

I can’t understand why that was the cause. It was almost as if it was applying a darkening gradient over the entire picture to cause it to emit less light.

...'>Murky Horizontally(25.02.2020)
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  • Lights that illuminate the underwater world, mounted on outrigger spreaders, on the transom or under the hull, have aided anglers for decades in powering-up nighttime fishing, calling up baits and the fish that forage on them. The new generation of underwater lights, aimed straight down or horizontally, are more reliable and electrically efficient.

    \'Horizontally\'

    After talking with a company service tech. He basically said the same thing. And me not being someone who wants to tackle something of this nature on my own.

    And hisstatement that I would have to replace the LCD panel and that cost being close to what a new one would be. We decided to go with a new one. But I totally appreciate the replies. And you have been very helpful. One final question. I have purchased a Samsung 8000 QLED series but besides the 1 year factory warranty, can any other factory service agreements be purchased from Samsung?Again thanksby. I had this problem too.

    And fixed it in about 10 min. I searched the internet for this problem and found many forums with pretty much the same resolution. I find it interesting that in almost every single case I read over the last 24 hours. Absolutely no one recommended a simple Problem Determination (PD) procedure to quickly determine if the issue was in the TV or outside the TV.Supposedly people spoke to techs on the phone, which in most cases are reading from a tech manual.

    Or try to dial in and update TV firmware remotely. What I didn\'t see or read is where someone actually had a repairman look at it. Or did actual PD to eliminate issues with cables or devices connected to the TV.My Curved Samsung UN55JU6700 among several other devices. Is connected to an Xfinity HDR and through HDMI cables. The first thing I wanted to do was to see if the problem went away if I changed channels. Metal slug download. Then, would the issue move when using another HDMI source.I turned on my APPLE TV and switched to that as the source.

    I immediately noticed that the issue appeared to go away. So for grins, I tried my DVD player. And still the problem did not return.Now I know its either the HDMI cable feeding the signal or the xFinity box itself. So I tried a different cable and the problem did NOT go away this time. Now I\'m highly suspecting the Xfinity DVR device.

    I powered off the HDR but the problem still remained. No I\'m thinking Im going to have to spend an hour on the phone with a tech that knows less then I do. Or spend an hour or two at the Comcast store waiting for a replacement DVR. SO BEFORE I did that, I tried one last PD step. I decided to UNPLUG the DVR and let it do a complete POWER ON RESET.

    Vintage arcade games for sale. You play, you die, then all you want to do is play again. You never really get as far as you wanted.As a 1 player, it\'s nearly impossible to beat, but add in the help of a friend and usually we can beat the first level or so.

    In case something got hosed during the last firmware update. 10 minutes later. My SAMSUNG is working flawlessly once again. DONE, FIXED (at least in my case).So.

    If your having this issue. BEFORE panicking from all these doomsayers on the net. That in many cases sell or repair TV. Try some simple PD.

    \'Horizontally\'

    Hopefully you\'ll be lucky like I was. Be sure to scroll down this string. If you have Xfinity boxes through Comcast, there\'s a good chance all you have to do is push the reset button on your cable box. After running through all the reset options for the TV and its various display settings, I read Ray Negron\'s post.

    He suggeste a VERY simple fix that worked great for me. Just hold the reset button on your Xfinity box until the blue power light goes off.

    Wait 20 seconds and repower the device by pressing the reset button again. Shadow across top of set disappears. I had a problem with a single, slim, and kind of blurred looking darker line 1/4 to 1/3 of the way down my screen.

    I would describe it looking almost like the screen had an indentation or fold more than anything else since the picture underneath seemed fine.I do have xfinity so I tried many of the solutions here. None of them worked and I was starting to get concerned.

    Being a bit of an extreme troubleshooter I dug into TV settings.I noticed that when I changed various brightness levels the line would move up and down depending on the brightness, with brighter settings pushing it higher but never eliminating.If your Samsung TV has an eco friendly setting to adjust brightness based on ambient light, try disabling that setting. It removed the line I was seeing. Seems like a bug and not a feature in this case. That faint line was driving me crazy!

    I can’t understand why that was the cause. It was almost as if it was applying a darkening gradient over the entire picture to cause it to emit less light.

    ...'>Murky Horizontally(25.02.2020)