Samsung flat screen TV’s


I have purchased 3 large flat screens since 2012 and all of them have died after 3 to 5 years. The last one yesterday, a curved 52inch HD 4K.
The first one began to have serious color aberrations, the second one was strange and turned off and on non-stop. The third (curved) went black, unable to bring up menu, cable fine, sound fine.

Anyone else experience this? Is there a better brand? Bought a Vizio a few years ago which had a beautiful picture but was as fragile as crystal.
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LOL A class action suit for an Icemaker? Ok I’ve heard it all..

I guess you are suppose to get what you pay for..

I have a washer and dryer front loader, 19 years old, NEVER a single problem. Samsung. I was so pissed when the wife brought them home and replaced our Maytag with them. They were as good as a Maytag. That is saying something..

A dish washer, I can’t keep one going, BECAUSE I never use it.

Twice a month... Maybe.. I HATE a dish washer.

TVs again.. maintain 120vac, 20 years...You’ll swap TVs because you want to upgrade, not because you HAVE too..
The only company I have had trouble w/is Samsung. However my 2007 Pioneer Elite is still going strong.
The recent failure occurred quietly and right in front of me, watching a Blu-ray JH in Maui. No storm, no flicker, no pop or smoke. Just went black instantly.
We should all go so peacefully.  I have a 13yo Panasonic plasma I can’t kill.  It’s a good TV, but as @oldhvymec has mentioned it’s spent it’s entire life fed by an APC conditioner that includes power regulation as will all my TVs going forward.  That said, in working at Magnolia for a bit I saw a lot of Samsungs and LGs come back through the door but never one Sony, FWIW.  In reviewing Consumer Reports Sony has a better reliability rating than all the others.  Could be a coincidence, but for me that’s where I’m putting my $$$ when my Panny finally fades to black.  I also think they have among the best pictures and technology as well, so there’s that.  Hope this helps. 

Thats 3 for Sony, ... alas no longer Japanese?

Im starting to think anything made more than 10 years ago, you are good to go;-)
I've owned 4 seven series Samsungs. The first one had an issue after several years that was fixed for free in the home because it was a common defect. They are all still going strong, and I think they have the best picture, but I would love an OLED.