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What causes white spots on Samsung DLP TV screen?

What causes white spots on Samsung DLP TV screen?

DLP white dot syndrome happens when one of these micro mirrors gets stuck and can no longer reflect the signal. The result is a white or black dot on the screen. As more and more mirrors become stuck, more white dots appear on screen creating an image that can’t be viewed.

What does white dots on a TV screen mean?

White spots or dots on LCD TV are a result of a fallen reflector (lens) inside the LCD TV panel. These reflectors are placed in front of the LED backlight and are used to spread the LED light on the screen. Usually, they fall off due to the poor quality or the heat that is created inside the TV.

What is the class action lawsuit against Samsung?

The Samsung LED TV defect class action lawsuit seeks damages for Tobin and all other similarly affected consumers, claiming that they were financially injured by their purchase of the television and by Samsung’s misrepresentation of it.

Who are the lawyers for the Samsung case?

The Samsung overheating defect class action lawsuit also seeks an injunction that would bar Samsung from continuing to sell the defective televisions. Tobin is represented by Andrew Obergfell of Bursor & Fisher PA. The Samsung LED TV Overheating Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Edward Tobin v.

Are there any updates on the Samsung ice maker lawsuit?

August 11, 2020 – Lawsuit Is (Slowly) Moving Along The class action lawsuit centered on allegedly defective Samsung ice makers appears to be moving along—albeit slowly. As it stands right now, however, there are still no significant updates to share.

Who is Edward Tobin in the Samsung case?

Tobin is represented by Andrew Obergfell of Bursor & Fisher PA. The Samsung LED TV Overheating Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Edward Tobin v. Samsung Electronics America, Case No. 2:18-cv-12473, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.