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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I didn't take the time to read all the post's / reply's ..  YET, All TV's Change so much so Quick with technology as you know.. and Yes Samsung has issues with many/some/several, yet I buy Many, for myself and a few customers.. as in maybe 15 in the past year..  The model numbers are critical and I'm staying with Samsung since I can't keep up with Sony and All the Others.. Too.  Actually just got a Samsung 75" Q80T, last years model, -- too much to keep filling this up, yet pick a brand and then Research the heck out of Each Model Number and then make your decesion/s..
Oh, I just saw dyson2004's comment on Calibration.. YES!  Get the BluRay Cisney Calibration DVD!  way cheap now and use it on All your TV's.. Makes a Huge Difference, yet You Must have the patience and take the time to do..
And remember if you live in the UK, electronic items are covered for six years under the Consumer Rights Act 2015. Don’t let any company fob you off and say it is out of guarantee.
DISNEY is what I meant.. Reasonably Priced and as Good as the Really Expensive ones..
"Thats 3 for Sony, ... alas no longer Japanese?"

At some point, many years ago, there was S-LCD. Company making screens. It was owned by SONY and........Samsung. It has since then changed to entirely Samsung so SONY could get snuggly with......Sharp.

At about that time, Philips and LG had LG-Philips Displays. I think it is only LG now.

I know it does not help OP, but just to make brand loyalty a little less convincing.

S-LCD - Wikipedia