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demeter23

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#303178 22-Jan-2023 02:21
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I have a 3 week old LG C2 48' OLED, purchased from Noel Leeming.  I noticed significant 'banding' - not sure what else to call it - and this wasn't fixed by a hard reset. 

 

Any thoughts on here of the possible issue?  I feel a replacement is needed, and will speak to NL about this.  Thanks for any advice. 

 


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  #3025331 22-Jan-2023 07:07
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return it ASAP - don't accept a repair, only a refund or replacement




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  #3025426 22-Jan-2023 11:23
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Assuming that is on a tv source (not via HDMI connection) then yeah I'd be contacting LG.


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  #3025446 22-Jan-2023 12:02
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lxsw20:

Assuming that is on a tv source (not via HDMI connection) then yeah I'd be contacting LG.



LG don't need to be contacted. Its noel leemings problem to be solving



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  #3025480 22-Jan-2023 14:18
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IME you'll get a quicker resolution going direct to the manufacturer, but yes you do have the option of going to NL.


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  #3036859 15-Feb-2023 09:55
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what was the outcome here?





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