No power or not turning on: This can be caused by issues with the power cable, power outlet, or internal components like the power supply.
No picture or blank screen: The television may show no image or a completely black screen. This could be due to problems with the display panel, backlight, or video processing components.
Distorted or poor image quality: Issues like pixilation, lines on the screen, color distortion, or blurry images can occur due to problems with the signal source, cable connections, video processing, or the display panel.
No sound or poor audio quality: If there is no sound or the audio quality is distorted or muffled, it may be due to issues with the speakers, audio settings, or audio processing components.
Remote control not working: Problems with the remote control can range from battery issues to signal interference or a faulty remote itself.
Connectivity issues: TVs that are unable to connect to Wi-Fi networks or have trouble with HDMI or other input/output connections can experience problems with streaming content, external device compatibility, or audio/video transmission.
Overheating: Televisions generate heat during operation, and if the cooling system is insufficient or obstructed, the TV may overheat, leading to performance issues or even shutdowns to protect internal components.
Software or firmware issues: Occasionally, TVs may experience software glitches, freezing, or crashes, requiring updates or even a factory reset to resolve the issue.