SOYO DYLT3260 - blue screen

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juiceman00
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SOYO DYLT3260 - blue screen

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Hello,

I have had a SOYO DYLT3260 LCD for just over a year and after a couple of hours of watching it the screen turns blue and seems to lose the video (sometimes the screen just scrambles whatever was on it last instead of turning blue), the audio works fine. Turning it off and on fixes the problem for a few minutes and then it starts again. This will go on until I leave it off for several hours. I have the tv about a foot away from the wall in the rear and purchased a small fan and put it behind it trying to blow any extra heat off of it, with no luck. Any help or direction would be appreciated.

Thanks
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Post by Richard »

Sounds like you need a repair. I have never heard of that company and chances are slim it can be repaired locally. I checked the manufacturers site and it says nothing about where to get one fixed; looks like you will have to contact them. Please let us know what their policies are on service...

http://www.soyousa.com/products/proddesc.php?id=350
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Post by juiceman00 »

Thanks for the quick response.

I have contacted their tech support only to be told that I need to check the cables and make sure they are plugged in properly. I have yet to get a response that could be deemed as useful, and since it is just out of warranty I doubt I will. I purchased a new LCD the other day to replace it but was hoping to get it repaired.

Thanks again and keep up the good work.
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SOYO HDTV...

Post by eliwhitney »

Hi juiceman00-

Don't know what the newest HDTV is but - perhaps an extra (5) year plan , with a lemon clause too, would be worth the cost? Sony has a great 5 yr one for $99 / 32" to about $249 on most HDTVs, available separately from TV purchase.
eli whitney
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