https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/nu8000
Under Build Quality:
"The overall build quality is average, nearly identical to the MU8000. It is almost entirely made of plastic but feels solid. We haven't experienced any quality issues.
Update 07/31/2018: A few readers are reporting a clicking sound issue. From our investigation it seems to come from heat expansion of the back cover. We think that once the TV is warm enough it should settle down."
Og:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z7Ev1u ... vO0e5/view
Og:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-75NU80 ... B07KMMSVWQ
"cheaply made, crackling noises from plastic contraction last for an hour after tv have been switched off."
Og hvis vi skal gå direkte til kilden:
https://www.samsung.com/in/support/tv-a ... off-my-tv/
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/trou ... G01108743/
Men Samsung-haderne skal ikke tro, at de her har fundet endnu et argument mod at købe dette mærke.
Sony:
https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/supp ... s/00090112
"In case your TV is in standby or playing while sound is muted, it may be that a strange noise (clicking, cracking, rattling) can be heard from time to time.
This noise is simply the result of the mechanical contraction and expansion of certain parts inside your TV. This noise may be heard during playback, up to one hour after powering off, or when powering on the TV from the cold. Please be aware that this symptom is perfectly normal and cannot be remedied by Sony."
LG:
https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-libr ... 6685174637
"The noise may be caused by the cabinet expanding or contracting due to varying temperatures."
Du kan måske minimere risikoen for at få dette problem, hvis du køber et TV fra "øverste hylde", et OLED TV eller måske et mindre TV som sluger knap så megen strøm og dermed ikke afgiver så megen varme. Du skal ikke nødvendigvis kigge efter et andet mærke, men en helt anden konstruktion.