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Epson Livingstation LS57P2 TV Power Won't Come On

I have Epson LS57P2 TV running fine for 2 years now. But today the TV Power Won't come on. Both Lamp Light and Power Light are off. Power cord is connected to electrical outlet. Lamp Bulb replaced 5 months ago. Can anyone tell me what the issue might be is and how much take to fix this issue? Thank you very much for your time. -San Do

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  • Anonymous Aug 26, 2008

    same problem..changed the bulb and worked for a day..now the power wont turn on? someone please help

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I have both of the same problems. the tv isn't responding to anything i think the power cord may have gotten pulled loose or something its not even saying the tv is on standby, warming up, or anything like that no noise...nothing. let me know if uve found a solution

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I dont know i that there is this product with epson. i think its ok.

Posted on Sep 26, 2008

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Tryin unplugging t.v for an hour then plug it back in it worked for me i have the same t.v just the 47 inch

Posted on Sep 30, 2007

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Both LAMP and POWER lite on means the Livingstation THINKS you need a new bulb. I've had this happen several times before and I just shut it off a while and restart it - or do as the previous poster said - unplug the Livingstation and plug back in after a minute or so. All is well again... so far.

Posted on Jan 15, 2008

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