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LG launches repair program for overheating OLED TVs in South Korea – The Verge
LG has launched a repair program for some of its OLED TVs sold in South Korea since 2016. The issue is related to components in the TVs’ power boards, which LG said could cause current increase and potentially overheating.
LG is investigating if the issue exists on models sold in other countries
LGs wallpaper-style OLEDs are among the models affected.
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LG has launched a repair program for some of its OLED TVs sold in South Korea since 2016, Yonhap News reports. The issue is related to components in the TVs power boards, which LG said could cause current increase leading to potential overheating as performance degrades over time. A spokesperson for the company said that the issu…
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