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現在のバージョン作成者: Jim Davis

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-All answers are correct, but let try to clearify. There are rows of LED (light emitting diode) lights that emit the light for the screen, and on top of those are glued the reflectors, which brocrasts the light created by the LEDs. There is white defuser panel that covers the reflectors, which evenly defuses, the light created by the LEDs. The LCD (liquid crystal display) screen sets on top of the white duffuser panel where the light passes through the LCD screen creating the picture. When the reflectors fall off the LED lights, the bright light from the LEDs appear as a white ring or spot on the screen. You have two options if the screen not under warranty, pay to have it repaired, or do it youself. There are videos on the internet that show you how to do the repair, but keep in mind if doing it yourself, it can be a very tedious, and delicate process, especially with larger screen tv’s. It is not always as easy as it appears in the videos; one little mistake, and your out of a tv!
+All answers are correct, but let try to clearify. There are rows of LED (light emitting diode) lights that emit the light for the screen, and on top of those are glued the reflectors, which broadcasts the light created by the LEDs. There is a white defuser panel that covers the reflectors, which evenly defuses, the light created by the LEDs. The LCD (liquid crystal display) sets on top of the white duffuser panel where the light passes through the LCD creating the picture for the screen. When the reflectors fall off the LED lights, the bright light from the LEDs appear as a white rings or spots on the screen. You have two options if the screen is not under warranty, pay to have it repaired, or do it youself. There are videos on the internet that show you how to do the repair, but keep in mind if doing it yourself, it can be a very tedious, and delicate process, especially with larger screens. It is not always as easy as it appears in the videos; one little mistake, and your out of a tv!

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オリジナル投稿者: Jim Davis

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All answers are correct, but let try to clearify. There are rows of LED (light emitting diode) lights that emit the light for the screen, and on top of those are glued the reflectors, which  brocrasts the light created by the LEDs. There is white defuser panel that  covers the reflectors,  which evenly defuses, the light created by the LEDs.  The LCD (liquid crystal display) screen sets on top of the white duffuser panel where the light passes through the LCD screen creating the picture. When the reflectors fall off the LED lights, the bright light from the LEDs appear as a white ring or spot on the screen.  You have two options if the screen not under warranty,  pay to have it repaired, or do it youself. There are videos on the internet that show you how to do the repair, but keep in mind if doing it yourself, it can be a very tedious, and delicate process, especially with larger screen tv’s. It is not always as easy as it appears in the videos; one little mistake, and your out of a tv!

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