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Vizio 60" E601I-A3 Full HD LED-LCD TV - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Unable to turn tv off
These days its just not cost effective to have a engineer look at a tv,even though i could just be a component costing a few pence thats failed.I would think the tv would come back on if you unplug it.I would then buy a remote power saver 5 socket plug which you can use that remote to turn off the tv and then problem solved.hope this helps.
1/10/2014 10:31:09 PM •
Vizio 60"...
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on Jan 10, 2014
I have a Vizio e601i-a3 TV , an angry gamer threw
The cost of the screen, and the tools needed to make it work with your current TV would be more expensive than it would be buying another TV. Go find the gamer that caused the damage and get them to buy you a new TV.
10/6/2013 12:33:11 AM •
Vizio 60"...
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on Oct 06, 2013
Vizio V705-H1 started having display issues. The background seems okay but words have tracers.
Check Connections:
Ensure that all cables connecting your TV to external devices (such as your cable box or gaming console) are securely plugged in. Loose connections can cause display anomalies.
Test Different Devices or Apps:
Try using other devices or apps with your TV to see if the issue persists. If the TV's menu looks fine but a specific device is causing trouble, that device might be the culprit.
Adjust Picture Settings:
Navigate to the picture settings by pressing the 'Menu' button on your remote.
Experiment with different picture modes. Sometimes a minor adjustment can resolve display problems.
Soft Power Cycle:
Unplug your TV from the power source.
Press and hold the power button on the TV for about 3-5 seconds (this helps drain any residual power).
Plug the TV back in and turn it on. Some TVs also have a 'Soft Power Cycle' option in their settings menu, so check there too.
As you have tried a reset, that takes us to the options of contacting Vizio support and/or your warranty.
Vizio all in one computer VIZIO CA-27 voltage and part number for subwoofer/power supply replacement
The power supply/subwoofer for the VIZIO CA-27 series all-in-one PCs is identified by the part number 715G6960-P02-001-002S or ADTVE1825AC71. The power supply connects to the motherboard via a proprietary dual jack Audio/Power cable. I couldn't find specific voltage details for the subwoofer/power supply in the available resources. For precise information, I recommend checking the user manual or contacting VIZIO customer support directly.
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