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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We have 5 Samsung TV’s at home.  They run all the time.   The oldest is 8 years the newest 2 years. Honestly, I wish that one of them would die so I can mount a serious effort to convince my wife we must have an 8k TV.
Fingers crossed: I just replaced a very old LG Commercial monitor (straight monitor) with an LG OLED TV. Then I had to replace a perfectly good but older Denon AVR due to the (too frigging smart) eARC crap. 
I think we need to be more specific. I read on a forum that it's the Samsung LED screens that go black. 
Not sure about LCD.


Had decent luck with LG's....

Have one nearly 20ish years old that still works...

One the other hand, had one go 'foom' when a cat decided to attack a bug on the screen....resisted sending cat into exile.

Replaced with a new one, slightly larger, somewhat 'smarter'...so far, so good.

I always check the reviews...if 80+% give it 4 and above, it's in contention.

Place your bets...and good luck.
I bought a 65” 4K Samsung over 5 years ago and have had no problems.  I researched before buying and learned that some versions had screens made in China that were inferior to those made in Korea.  There were 4 digit codes that indicated which screen was used, so I made sure to have the salesman verify the code for me.  I also went on-line and found calibration codes and configured it myself, and it definitely made an improvement.  I don’t have the set plugged into anything other than a high-quality surge protector and so far no problems.

I bought a refurbished Samsung 42” TV back in 2010 and it is still going strong.  Meanwhile, my girlfriend’s son bought a used 70” Sony from a friend and it went out within a year.  We don’t know how old the set was, but he was sure bummed. 

I have heard good good things about LG and Sony, and not such good things about Visio.