OK, I have this Visio 42" flat panel TV that's been hanging on my living room wall for at least 15 years. It's been quite good, and since it's an early flat panel, the chassis is thick enough (I think) to allow for decent sound.
But in the past few months its response to the remote control has been spotty. I know it's not the remote itself because the remote for the nearby DVD player which also can control the TV has the same problem.
I did some Googling and found others with the same issue. Various solutions were recommended, mainly to unplug the TV for a while, like 20 seconds, ostensibly to let a capacitor discharge, then plug it back in. Apparently this has worked for some.
But I've found I have to leave it unplugged for an hour or more to get it back. And then sometimes it hasn't come back. The other thing I've tried is to use some Dust-Off (canned air) to blow clean air into the lower end of the panel, right where the electronics for the remote control detector sensor is. I did this a week or two ago, and that seemed to fix it. Until last night. So, back to square one.
In the meantime I went to Costco and picked up a 50" Samsung flat panel for far less than I paid for the Vizio (the Visiio was about $1100; the Samsung was $330). It's still in the box, and once the Visio got going again I was considering returning the Samsung, unopened. But now with the Visio on the fritz again I figure it's time to unbox the Samsung and get it going. I can always put the Vizio aside, maybe for use in another room in the house, like the guest bedroom. It's just annoying that something so minor as the remote control is resulting in a full replacement.
Anybody run into this kind of problem? Any suggestions? Once I get the Samsung up I could probably open up the Vizio to see if there is an observable cause. Maybe even replace a capacitor. I dunno. All suggestions welcome.
But in the past few months its response to the remote control has been spotty. I know it's not the remote itself because the remote for the nearby DVD player which also can control the TV has the same problem.
I did some Googling and found others with the same issue. Various solutions were recommended, mainly to unplug the TV for a while, like 20 seconds, ostensibly to let a capacitor discharge, then plug it back in. Apparently this has worked for some.
But I've found I have to leave it unplugged for an hour or more to get it back. And then sometimes it hasn't come back. The other thing I've tried is to use some Dust-Off (canned air) to blow clean air into the lower end of the panel, right where the electronics for the remote control detector sensor is. I did this a week or two ago, and that seemed to fix it. Until last night. So, back to square one.
In the meantime I went to Costco and picked up a 50" Samsung flat panel for far less than I paid for the Vizio (the Visiio was about $1100; the Samsung was $330). It's still in the box, and once the Visio got going again I was considering returning the Samsung, unopened. But now with the Visio on the fritz again I figure it's time to unbox the Samsung and get it going. I can always put the Vizio aside, maybe for use in another room in the house, like the guest bedroom. It's just annoying that something so minor as the remote control is resulting in a full replacement.
Anybody run into this kind of problem? Any suggestions? Once I get the Samsung up I could probably open up the Vizio to see if there is an observable cause. Maybe even replace a capacitor. I dunno. All suggestions welcome.