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I have the same model TC-P50X5, same problem, every time our power goes off, the TV quits working, at first I just had to in plug it and plug it back in and it would work, but now after about the 6th time this has happened I have to leave it unplugged for several days for it to work. Right now it is sitting not working,
Does anyone know what I need to do or replace to fix this issue.

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Try disconnecting all HDMI cables and plugging the TV into a new wall outlet. If the issue is resolved, it may have been caused by a small power surge from either your wall outlet or one of your source devices

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