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Panasonic Television Repairs
Panasonic Television Repairs

Panasonic Television Repairs

If you're looking for help fixing your Panasonic Television, look no further! Our comprehensive Panasonic Television repair guide will explain common issues, provide tips, and maybe show you how to repair your appliance.

Panasonic TV has no picture on the screen 
You might encounter your TV going blank, but still producing sound. You can try rebooting the TV to see if it fixes things. 
If rebooting does not fix it, chances are the power supply of your TV is damaged. 
The damage in the power supply is caused by a damaged capacitor, which usually happens during power surges. That is why it is highly recommended to use a surge protector with your TV to prevent damage. 
At this point, it’s best to have a qualified technician look at your TV and replace all components that malfunction.

Distorted or stretched images on Panasonic TVs 
Sometimes, you will notice the image on your TV looks stretched, cropped, or squashed. 
Should that be the case, it’s most likely that your LED TV has the wrong picture settings. 
The picture settings may be wrong for the media, or someone accidentally switched the settings or forgot to switch them back to regular. In some cases, the TV crops the frame to fit. 
As TVs have different Settings menus, you can fix this by looking at the options that pertain to Zoom, Stretch, and or Resolution (such as 16:9 or 4:3). You will then have to adjust these settings to get the framing correct.

Panasonic TV projects excessive hues of blue or green 
You might notice that the TV screen has excessive hues of blue or green. Especially with brand-new TVs, you may notice that your TV has higher blue hues, as the white balance is set to cool. 
This only means that you need to calibrate the color of your TV. 
Calibrating your TV doesn’t just fix excessive hues, it also helps you get the best colors out of your TV. 
To calibrate your TV, you need to access the Picture Settings of your TV to alter some settings. 
Any movie-related image settings will have the best color calibration. It would be good to set it to Movie or Cinema settings to get a good color temperature. 
If your TV does not have this feature, you need to set the White Balance or Color Temperature. Set it to Warm to get a calibrated color setting. 
Should there be no Warm setting, or if there are different Warm settings, you will need to scroll and test which image will have the lowest level of blues and greens, and the highest levels of red and pink.

Panasonic TV screen is too dark 
The TV screen may get darker than usual because of the built-in light sensor of TVs, which is also a power-saving feature. 
The light sensor adjusts the brightness of the TV screen to match the lighting conditions of the room. 
But not all light sensors are made equal. Some TVs become darker when the light sensor isn’t able to detect lighting correctly. 
This may be fixed by turning off the light sensor and adjusting brightness manually. 
This setting is usually found in the picture settings under the Backlight menu. 
Some TVs may allow you to deactivate Automatic Power Saving picture mode, which also adjusts the brightness of the TV. 
You can get better results if you turn off any energy-saving features of your TV, which also lowers the brightness of the TV. 
Should you decide to deactivate any energy-saving features, you may opt to adjust the backlights manually to preserve the lifespan. 
TVs now are more power-efficient than ever, thus they will remain energy efficient even with energy-saving features disabled. 
But, if the TV’s brightness is still low, despite all the adjustments made, then it means that your TV’s screen may have reached its half-life, wherein light quality is no longer at its peak. 
If your TV is new when this happens, then you should seek a replacement through your warranty.

Panasonic TV has no sound 
There’s a chance you’ve encountered your TV going silent, even when the TV is not on mute. 
There are different ways of figuring out what the issue is. 
One thing to do is reboot your TV by turning it off, unplugging it from the power source then restarting it after a few minutes. 
If there is still no sound after rebooting the TV, then connect an external speaker via eARC or the headphone output. You may also try pairing your Bluetooth speakers or headphones. If sound comes out of the Bluetooth device, the damage is to the internal speakers of the TV. 
If you are watching a video from the USB port, you may want to try other video sources. If the sound works on free TV or streaming platforms, the TV likely doesn’t recognize the video’s audio language or encoding. Should that be the case, convert the video file to a format compatible with your TV. 
If none of these fixes work, the issue likely lies in a component of the TV’s amplifier. 
Repairing this issue is simple, and entails a qualified service person to replace the damaged audio IC chip.

Panasonic TV won’t connect to Wi-Fi 
An inability to connect to Wi-Fi is a common issue among smart TVs, regardless of the brand. 
But don’t be too alarmed, as a lot of the factors may contribute to a lack of connectivity. 
To help you diagnose the problem, the first thing you need to check is where the problem is. 
To test whether the TV or Wi-Fi router is at fault, you should check if other devices can connect to your network. 
Try streaming a video on Netflix or YouTube on your laptop or smartphone using Wi-Fi. 
Should you be able to stream on this device, check how many devices are connected to your router. 
Then, try disconnecting a device and see if your TV connects to the router. 
A typical home Wi-Fi router has a limit to the number of devices that can connect to it. 
If your TV is able to connect to the Wi-Fi after removing a device, it means your router was clogged. Moving forward, keep an eye on how many devices are connected to Wi-Fi.

Soap Opera Effect 
The Soap Opera Effect refers to unnatural screen movement occurring as a result of the TV trying to render 60 or more frames per second when the video isn’t rendered for it. 
To give you an idea, movies are rendered at 24 frames per second, while TV broadcasts are rendered at 30 frames per second. 
TVs have refresh rates that reach up to 120 Hz, meaning they display up to 120 frames per second. These come in tandem with image processing that smoothens movement vis-à-vis the frame rate, or in some cases emulates higher frame rates. 
Now, these help 24 or 30fps videos render smoothly on screen, but it reaches a point of being too smooth and unnatural, hence the Soap Opera Effect. 
This feature is useful for watching sports or video games, but movies and TV programs look off. 
This issue can be easily fixed by turning off smoothing in the picture settings. Many TVs, when switched to theater or cinema mode, also deactivate the smoothing function, which results in realistic movements.

SOURCE: techpenny.com



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I purchased my 50 inch Panasonic TV from Circuit TV who has gone out so lon
I purchased my 50 inch Panasonic TV from Circuit TV who has gone out so long ago I forgot when I bought it, The picture is as good as it was when I bought it. I would like to buy New smart TV but I can not. The picture is as good as the Vizio smart TV I bought last year. Hopefully it keeps working and looking as good as it is today. Panasonic in my opinion is a or was a great TV. Knock wood after writing this Nothing happens to my TV. By the way I paid $ 2500.00. Today I can buy a similar TV for Around 500.00 to $ 800.00 and get a nice TV but I doubt it would as long as my Panasonic. My family has gotten some great entertainment from this TV. I only wish they still made this brand of TV.
Published: August 27, 2021
Harry of Absecon, NJ
Source: consumeraffairs.com

Panasonic TX43 GS352B. Bought in UK with 6 years warranty. Very good pictur
Panasonic TX43 GS352B. Bought in UK with 6 years warranty. Very good picture and sound on 43 inch led tv. We have had recent Windows 10 update which affected broadband router but once sorted out the smart tv works very well. Not fault of Panasonic which some owners seem to be confused with. The tv is ok, it is the configuration with existing router which causes any problems. At £279 it is an extremely good buy. The travel programs are exceptional with the wide panoramic screen. The colours are sharp and natural and the Dolby sound suits are needs. This is my 3rd Panasonic tv over past 18 years and they get better as technology improves each time.
Published: June 7, 2019
Brian of UK, Other
Source: consumeraffairs.com

We looked at all the TV's in the store and this one had the best pictu
We looked at all the TV's in the store and this one had the best picture quality of them all. We wanted a simple TV and this fit the bill. The sound quality is good and we couldn't beat the price. We will buy another one when this one needs to be replaced.
Published: September 3, 2019
Holly of Wellington, Florida
Source: consumeraffairs.com

I've had this tv for a number of years and have never had a repair bil
I've had this tv for a number of years and have never had a repair bill for it. The picture is clear and the sound is great too. The price was reasonable. What more could one ask for? I would buy this brand again.
Published: September 2, 2019
Mary of Westchester, IL
Source: consumeraffairs.com

I had it for years with no problems. I was buy this brand. Picture is amazi
I had it for years with no problems. I was buy this brand. Picture is amazing. It is a smart TV. I love it because I can get on my apps and do things I need to do on my big TV. I will always stay with this brand.
Published: August 12, 2021
Kelly of Lititz, PA
Source: consumeraffairs.com

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