What’s the worst brand of TV you’ve ever bought?

I pay more attention to brands when buying home appliances and have never suffered any big losses. My sister got married in 1991 and bought a Changhong one. My sister said it lasted for 15 years. The first TV I bought was a TCL Ace tablet. , I’m still using it after 16 years. My wife said it doesn’t affect my viewing ability and I won’t change it. I bought a TCL LCD for my parents 5 years ago and it seems to be fine now. However, 8 years ago, I entrusted my brother-in-law to buy a New Century made in Shanghai for my parents. It seemed that it only lasted 3.4 years, which was a bit of a trap. I have been married for 15 years. I have not replaced the home appliances I bought such as a refrigerator (Meiling), a washing machine (Royalstar), a stereo (CAV), a water heater (Vatti), a microwave oven (Ganz), and even a Triangle rice cooker. They are now antiques. The gas stove (Vatti) was replaced three years ago, and the air conditioner (Chunlan) broke two years ago. They were all bought for the wedding.

The most “cheating” TV? There are only more "holes" but not the most "holes"! Just kidding and get to the point. Around 2003, I was working in the office of a company in Baoshan, Yunnan. I needed to watch TV at night after work. After reporting the purchase quota to the company for approval, I went to the home appliance mall to buy. In my impression, at that time, The regular domestic brand-name TVs include Changhong, Konka, Xohua, Hisense, Haier, etc. I feel that the quality is similar (they are all produced on assembly lines). Just take a look and forget about imported brands (Imported brands cannot be billed). Go to Xohua's counter. There is a 25-inch model, and the price promotion is also reasonable: 899 yuan, which is about 100 cheaper than other brands (of course it is a picture tube) , and was sent home directly. At that time, Yao Ming was still playing Rockets games in the NBA in the United States. I watched the NBA every day. Within a few days, one morning, the voltage in the room might be unstable, and the lights flashed a few times. As a result, the TV screen went black, which was a waste of NBA time. Live broadcast, I immediately went to the after-sales service of the manufacturer to find out which capacitor on the power line on the board was burned. I was confused: How could the occasional normal fluctuation of voltage burn the capacitor? Don’t all TVs have switching power supplies? Generally, 180V--240V is not a problem. Why doesn't the TV next door or upstairs not burn? The after-sales service said that I would repair it with factory parts first, and then I would replace the capacitor and it would be fine. As a result, after more than ten days, the voltage in the community flashed and the screen went black. I called after-sales service and said that the capacitor was burned out. The after-sales service department bluntly said that the motherboard of this Xohua TV was like this. It was probably to save costs and the value of the electronic components was smaller. Later I thought I should just add a voltage stabilizer. Come on, I bought a complete set (899 299 voltage stabilizer) after watching TV. I felt like crying. Later, when I heard about the Xohua brand, I felt a shadow in my heart. I haven’t heard of the Xohua TV brand until now.

I bought a Haier TV in 2007. It had a serious malfunction 11 months in (the warranty period is 12 months), and there was no video or sound. I called the local after-sales service number and promised to come for inspection, but no one came after multiple calls. Finally, I directly called the 400 service number and promised to send someone to check. After that, the local customer service called me and said, there is no need to contact the headquarters customer service, just contact them for this matter. Haha, how many times have I called you, okay? The after-sales personnel came to inspect and said that a certain part was damaged and needed to be replaced, but it had to be paid, which seemed to be about 90 yuan. I didn't agree. Why should I pay for the parts that were damaged during the warranty period? Finally, I said that I wouldn’t repair it, and I didn’t want it anymore. I moved the TV to the door of the Haier store and smashed it. He then said, OK, I’ll replace it for you for free! While replacing it, he told me not to let me tell anyone else. It was originally charged, but he replaced it for me for free privately... From then on, I have not bought any Haier brand appliances, and I will never buy them in the future. I watched the last TV series less than three years ago and sold it to a scrap collector for 50 yuan.

The most crappy TV I ever bought was an assembly model without a brand.

It was about 10 years ago that I heard from an acquaintance that there was a place where I could buy a brand new TV at a very cheap price. I couldn’t resist the temptation of the price and bought one. Later I learned that this was a TV set assembled in a small factory, a typical three-no product.

If the screen resolution is too low, watching it for 10 minutes will tire your eyes. There will be snowflakes from time to time, and the sound will be terrible, but it’s just superficial.

The other brands of TV sets I purchased from regular channels all work well. My parents just replaced a TV set last year. It was a TCL Ace. It had been used for about 13 years and was not broken. It was just too old and too small, so I replaced it. The Skyworth I use myself is 7 years old and is pretty good.

So I think as long as the TV is a brand-name machine purchased through regular channels, it is not so unlucky to encounter quality problems when it leaves the factory (of course the manufacturer will replace it in this case), so you can rest assured and use it. .

Maybe I have used too few brands to represent them all, so the above remarks are for reference only. Thank you for reading!

TCL v7300 smart cloud 3D TV, the gimmick is the Android system (TVs just started to have Android system at that time), it has Internet video programs, supports 3D polarization (it seems to be polarization, and comes with two rechargeable 3D glasses) ) three-dimensional video, high-definition Samsung black crystal hard screen (remember to support 1080p, there was no 2k high-definition at that time). At that time, the new product had just been launched and I spent 9800 on this junk in Gome (Samsung and Sony smart TVs with the same functions at the same time The price is around 1.2w-1.3w, and the one without 3D function is cheaper than this one). Because I don’t watch much TV at home, I occasionally turn it on two or three times a week, and sometimes I don’t turn it on for several weeks (children only use the TV to watch cartoons or DVDs). As a result, the screen burned out within two months of the warranty period. I checked online and found that this TV has a very high failure rate. Many people broke it during the warranty period and the manufacturer replaced it with other models. My TV was out of warranty because I didn't watch it enough. I called customer service and the repairman came and said that replacing the screen costs 2000-3000 at your own expense and you may not necessarily be able to find parts. The repairman also said that the screens provided by Samsung are very common, so there is no guarantee that there will be no problems if you replace it with a new one. I regretted buying this piece of garbage for nearly 10,000 yuan. I paid the door-to-door inspection fee and told him to get out. For 3,000 yuan, I might as well buy a new TV. Of course, it is so bad that I will never buy it again from this brand. .

This is not a bad tcl, this is my personal experience. If you don’t believe it, you can search for this model and see tcl v7300 3d

ps: The TV model is corrected to tcl v7300., it was previously wrongly remembered as 7200

In 2011, I spent nearly 10,000 yuan (9,800) on a TV, which was no longer a small sum for a poor office worker like me with a monthly income of only 2,000-3,000 at that time. My family suggested buying it at that time. Joint ventures such as Sharp, Panasonic or Samsung are reliable. I said that I would support domestic products and I bought this product against all odds. (The second one I bought later was also made in China. I won’t mention the brand. At least it hasn’t broken since I have used it. I bought another one next time. I bought a domestic TV in 2006 and only had it repaired once). The high-end TV worth 10,000 yuan burned out as soon as the warranty expired (the key is that I rarely watch TV and only use it to watch TV with my children during holidays). Who can understand my opinion of this product? anger? Stop cleaning the floor!

I have repaired TVs and computers for many years. Generally speaking, the quality of domestic first- and second-tier TV brands is pretty good. Take the old-fashioned CRT TVs as an example, they have not experienced a malfunction once every ten or twenty years. There are many TVs that have been sold, and the ones with high failure rates are mostly assembled from unknown brands. The picture tubes of these TVs are mostly recycled and refurbished goods. The overall quality of the machine's motherboard and some protection circuits have shrunk. Even the casing is different from those of those. Brand machines are not on the same level. These assembly machines use confusing names (such as Changhong Boutique, Haier Xinxing, or just change a letter in the English name of some brands) to induce uninformed consumers, but low cost can lower the price even more, which is also One of the reasons why there is still a market for assembly machines.

Of course, this does not mean that there are no defective products in those brand TVs. Although quality inspections are carried out before leaving the factory, after all, the quality of electronic products cannot be judged with the naked eye at a glance. Generally speaking, It is said that if it has not broken down during the warranty period, it should be able to be used safely for several years. If your TV breaks down just after the warranty period, then congratulations, you have become a very small minority.

Let me take my relatives as an example. In the era of old-fashioned TV, my family used a 29-inch Konka TV, and my uncle’s family used a 21-inch TCL TV. The old-fashioned TVs at home were not very damaged (my uncle’s TV got damp, so I replaced the tube socket once, but mine was never dismantled or repaired until I sold it as junk.), after watching it for more than ten years, We changed to LED TVs in the same year. My uncle felt that the quality of his own TCL TV was good, so he spent more than 4,000 yuan to buy a TCL TV again. He also encouraged my aunt to buy the same one, and I bought it online. It has been five or six years since I bought a cost-effective Kukai TV. My aunt and I’s TV has never broken once. My uncle’s TV has broken down three times, once during the three-guarantee period. , it broke twice outside the three-warranty period, and both the power board and logic board were repaired.

Usually when someone comes to ask me about a good TV to buy (I only repair it, not sell it), I usually tell him two things. One is to buy a big brand, and the other is to buy one that is suitable for his own use in terms of configuration. of. As for how long you can watch it, it depends on your character.

If I have to name one TV that’s the worst, it would be the TCL one that my uncle bought.

Imported Mitsubishi: used from 1988 to 1994, never had any problems, moved to give to relatives;

Panasonic: used from 1995 to 10 years, desoldered and repaired once, cost 10 Yuan, later a relative opened a hotel and gave it to her;

Konka: I used it from 2006 to 2012, and the signal was much worse than the previous two. There were often snowflakes and screen jumps, so I also gave it to my relative who opened a hotel. ;

AOC: I finally switched to a 32-inch LCD. I have been using it for 11 years and haven’t had any problems

Except for Konka’s pitfalls, I haven’t really encountered any problems. How's it going?

I spent nearly 10,000 yuan on a Samsung TV. After watching it for a few days, the screen went black. I thought it was a fake and went to the after-sales service department to sign for it. They said it would be fine after repairing it, but It would take two weeks (it seemed like a big problem) but I didn't want to, so I changed it to another one. Wen Zheng was relieved. Unexpectedly, after watching it for more than a month, the screen flickered again randomly, with blurred images and high decibel noise. It would appear for several minutes at a time, regardless of the time. He then found the after-sales service and asked for a return. The result was that The after-sales attitude was very bad, and I almost started fighting with them. In the end, the TV station was alarmed before I withdrew. I spent more than 5,000 to buy a Taiwan Hisense. The quality is so-so and it has been around for seven or eight years now.

The quality of Samsung mobile phones is also very poor. I just threw them away after using them for a few months. I advise you not to buy cheap products. Whoever buys them will regret it for the rest of their lives.

I bought a Changhong ultra-thin in 2006. The color TV has a three-year warranty. It is true that even with the three-year warranty, it will not work for one more day. That day at noon, I was watching TV at home while eating, and when I went to the kitchen to get a spoon, the TV was no longer working, but there was only sound. So I took out the user manual and called Changhong 400. After-sales service call, they said they would come in the afternoon to see what was going on, and the maintenance staff came as promised in the afternoon. After a brief check, they said that the insurance was OK. Maybe the picture tube was broken, but you bought this TV just after seeing it for a short time, and the picture tube is not easy to break. , maybe it’s broken somewhere else and needs to be taken back to have a look. Please look for the invoice. If it’s not within the warranty period, it will be repaired free of charge. I don’t know where my wife put the invoice. The master has other work in the afternoon, so I’ll take it back to you first. Find out what's wrong. Just find the invoice tomorrow and send it to me. My wife came back in the evening and found the invoice. I saw it was one day expired. The next day I took the invoice to the after-sales department. The after-sales service technician said that the picture tube was broken. I checked it again. When I submitted the invoice, it was said that repairs after the warranty period would cost more than 1,000 yuan. Yesterday, you called 400 to report that the repairs took more than a day. You said that I was really good at it. If it broke in the morning, it would be repaired for free. The picture tube is now available. The technology generally lasts for ten or eight years. This one broke just after the warranty period. But if you called 400 after-sales services yesterday to report repairs, they couldn’t repair them for free. I felt it was unnecessary to spend more than a thousand for repairs. I took the 50 yuan startup fee and went to the mall to trade it in for a new one and bought a certain brand. I will never buy Changhong Electric again

I remember the first color TV my father bought, which was also the most embarrassing purchase experience: When it comes to buying color TVs, my father always wanted to buy one with good quality, guaranteed after-sales service, and easy maintenance! In the end, he chose the latest model Dongfeng Atomic Bomb 29-inch large color TV produced by our local Gansu Chunfeng TV Factory, which also has a super bass! The weight was very heavy when I moved it home! (I still think it’s ridiculous now. I don’t know why I chose it instead of Konka, Changhong, Xohua, and Ace. Is it just for the convenience of maintenance?)

It cost less than half the price when I bought it. Months later, I discovered that the color cast on the screen was serious and could not be adjusted, so I found a car to take the TV to the manufacturer for repair. My home is less than 40 kilometers away from the Chunfeng Factory. Although the road is not that far, I had to do this repair no less than 5 times. In the end, the machine couldn't be turned on, even the manufacturer couldn't repair it, and even the Consumers Association couldn't coordinate.

Although it was not easy to earn about 3,000 yuan in the 1990s, the manufacturer's engineer said something from the bottom of his heart: "It's not that I don't want to repair it, it's just that I really can't! This is also the last batch of TVs produced by our factory. The machine was named the Atomic Bomb. Not only did it not make a name for itself in the same industry, but it destroyed the credibility of our old state-owned factory overnight! We have nothing to say! We consider ourselves unlucky! But no matter what, we They are all considered to have contributed to the transformation of enterprises in Lanzhou, an industrial city in Gansu! My father, who came to support the construction of the Northwest in the 1950s, said affectionately...