Here’s What You Should Never Do on Your New Samsung Smart TV
Proof of this is the case we will talk about when the confusion ended Samsung Smart TV is completely unusable..
A mistake you should never make
The incident we are telling you about today is related to the TikTok bypass where unfortunate mix-up went viral which ended with the screen of a new TV.
@kumalashstudio I feel like I can talk about this now because a lot of time has passed. WHY wasn’t there a sticker on the front stating that this is not protective plastic. Do not delete 😭 #movingtospain #usatospain
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In an effort to install a new TV in the living room, the main characters in this video decided to quickly remove plastic screen protector.
The problem was that they actually removed the screen itself. “cleaning” your new Smart TV in the process and leaving them with a new device, completely useless, in a few seconds of confusion.
Samsung is aware of this problem with its Smart TVs
This incident is far from being an isolated issue, with the brand itself acknowledging the incident. New panel technologies such as QD-OLED mean that in exchange for higher picture quality, panels also much more fragile.
On the support page of the Korean manufacturer, in addition to the video format, we can find an explanation of when there is a built-in protective film and when not.
You have protection if your new Smart TV has plastic on the very surface layer and there is protruding projection in one of two corners and barcode on the screen.
In such cases, it is recommended to remove it without damaging the screen and leave the TV on for several hours to the panel becomes hot and easier to remove simply by pulling the tab in the opposite direction, always holding the TV firmly to prevent it from falling.
On the other hand, you won’t have any protective plastic when you don’t see any barcode on the screen. “Do not confuse protective plastic with polarized film from your screen“.
Even if you see that there is a tab in one of the corners, it may not be the case. This small mark on the polarized film is not an air bubble, but rather signal used in the production process.