View Full Version : Viore plasma wierd pic problem


usteel
02-22-08, 07:16 AM
You guys seem to know all about these strange things called plasma TVs. Please help if you can. My Viore 42" plasma has developed a transparent flashing wherever the brightest part of the picture is. The color gets washed out (like on the forehead of a person where light is concentrated) and there seems to be a breakdown of the colors into a garbled mix of red blue and white light. It starts after about an hour of viewing and stops after the set has been on for about 3-4 hours. Viore won't provide tech help. Can you figure this out. I can actually provide a short video I shot with my Dig Camera that shows the problem.

s2mikey
02-22-08, 08:20 AM
You guys seem to know all about these strange things called plasma TVs. Please help if you can. My Viore 42" plasma has developed a transparent flashing wherever the brightest part of the picture is. The color gets washed out (like on the forehead of a person where light is concentrated) and there seems to be a breakdown of the colors into a garbled mix of red blue and white light. It starts after about an hour of viewing and stops after the set has been on for about 3-4 hours. Viore won't provide tech help. Can you figure this out. I can actually provide a short video I shot with my Dig Camera that shows the problem.

Why wont they help you? Sounds like crappy customer service. Anyways, thst doesnt sound good at all. I dont know what to tell ya..... :confused:

adb
02-22-08, 08:59 AM
I would do what I could to replace it or get my money back.

joemama127
02-22-08, 10:43 AM
I've never heard of Viore....sounds like they are intentionally trying to confuse themselves with Panasonic's "Viera".:D If you can find out what kind of glass/electronics they use (could be a rebadged LG, Samsung etc..) you might try getting help from the parent company. Are you saying that "Viore" plasmas don't come with a warranty or is it simply expired? Sounds like an issue with the internal electronic circuitry that won't be cheap to fix..