I am suspecting internal board problems. I suggest returning it to vendor for replacement
1. What is the difference between lcd tv, and a led tv? why s led 2 times as expensive?
It sounds like you are talking about projection televisions. In this style of TV there is a light engine inside the TV that projects light which is then minipulated with mirrors to the colors that appear on your screen. The earlier TV's used mini halogen bulbs which cost a couple hundred dollars and burn out after 2000-3000 hours of use. depending on how much you watch your TV the average was about 2-3 years of useage. Newer projection TV's use an LED lght source which is rated to last somewhere around 25,000 hours before it goes bad. This means you will get about 20 years or so life out of the LED bulb, which is way longer than most people keep TV's these days. So you are paying extra for not having to replace the bulb.
2. HELP PLEASE: Samsung LED TV Damaged ?
If you can ignore this until your finances improve, you will be happier
3. I have a 55 inch LED TV - is it OK to mount it on a wall a few feet above baseboard heating?
no longer a stable thought to mount a television close to any warmth source, radiator or sunlight. warmth ruins the circuits by way of the years. in case you may completely close down the radiator, then fantastic. If it is going to throw warmth, it is going to upward thrust and impression the television
4. My LED TV has fingerprints, how do I clean it?
Use whatever the owner's manual recommends for it
5. Turn off the internal speaker on my Seiki LED TV?
I have the same issue. Want to hook up my surround sound system but can not turn off the tv speakers and there is a delay between them. Annoying
6. Which 32/42" LED TV is best in India ?
Hi I would recommend Panasonic. Am not sure about India but here it is very popular All the best with your shoping
7. How do i put together a Sharp LED TV, PS3 and a Bose Accoustimass 6 sorround sound. Please help!!?
First of all, my condolences on your being stuck with some Bose junk. Google 'Bose sucks' for info as to why that is true. Bose is great at marketing, but lousy at building good audio products. This is why you never see Bose gear set up in stores to allow direct comparing of the Bose stuff with speakers made by other brands. Next, I am assuming that your Yamaha receiver is a HDMI model. You really should have posted the specific model numbers of all of the gear that you are asking about. So, the TV's audio would be through a digital optical cable from the TV into the receiver. The video would run from the receiver to the TV through an HDMI cable. The PS3 then is connected into the receiver, and when you want to use it, you fire up the receiver, select the input which the PS3 is connected into, and select the appropriate input on the TV. That way, you get sound through the receiver and the speakers.
8. Help choosing an LED tv?
Too much of a premium in price for the slightly larger picture. Definitely go with the 60" set
9. Can I use a screen cleaner that's meant for LCD TVs on my LED TV screen?
Yes. Just take care to let the unit get cold, spritz on the fluid - then wait for a full minute. The solution is water and alcohol but it is very weak to avoid melting the plastic or removing the anti-glare coating that some televisions have. Give it a minute to work. Then wipe gently in 1 direction with a soft cloth. They sell bags of MicroFiber cloths at the hardware store for a few bucks. Take care to not rub or 'polish' any spot. Let the screen dry and examine. Repeat the cleaning process if need be.
10. LED TV is not detecting laptop via HDMI to VGA converter cable?
That's because there's no such thing as a "HDMI to VGA cable." HDMI and VGA are very different signals, and you can not simply randomly solder a VGA connector to a few wires from a HDMI cable and expect it to work. There are HDMI to VGA converters, but they cost around a $100 because of the complexity of going from one signal to another. Also, are you SURE your TV does not have a VGA connector? Almost all HDTVs have one specifically for connecting a computer to the TV.