How do I fix the blue screen on my TV?

Reset the video source and your TV by unplugging them for about 20 seconds. During this time, also take the HDMI cables out. Then re-plug everything and reconnect your cables.

Why does my TV screen look blue?

If you’ve watched TV and thought the picture looks a little weirdly blue or green, or that skin tones appear unnaturally yellow, your TV’s color settings might be off. This setting is known white balance, and it’s available on nearly every TV.

How do I fix the blue screen on my Samsung TV?

Confirm the TV is set to the same source as the external device.

  1. For instance, if your cable box is connected to HDMI 1, set the TV source to HDMI 1.
  2. If the TV is set to the correct source, but there is still no image, unplug and reconnect the AV connections one cable at a time, from both ends of each cable.

Is TV a blue light?

Does TV emit blue light? In short, yes. LED screens that are popular these days emit a great deal of blue light, which can be potentially harmful to the eyes. Therefore, watching too much TV, especially late at night, can suppress melatonin production that makes us ready for sleep.

How do I factory reset my Samsung TV without picture?

Also try this one:

  1. Make sure that your TV is OFF.
  2. Take your Smart Remote and simultaneously press Info + Menu + Mute + Power.
  3. Next, enter the following sequence into your remote: Mute > 1 > 8 > 2 > Power.
  4. Your television will boot up in service mode. Using your remote, go to Options > Factory Reset.

How do you do a hard reset on a Samsung TV?

1 Factory Reset

  1. Power on your TV.
  2. Press the Menu button.
  3. Select Support, then Enter.
  4. Choose Self Diagnosis, then Enter.
  5. Select Reset, then Enter.
  6. Enter your Security PIN.
  7. The factory reset screen will show a warning message.
  8. During the process, TV may turn off and on and will display the Setup screen.

How do I know if my TV aerial is working?

Test Your TV Aerial Cable Another way to check the TV aerial is to take the TV to a socket that you are sure is working correctly and perform a test. If the TV can get a signal and identify the channels on another socket, you can rest assured that your TV is fine.

What to do when your TV has a blue screen?

(Note: If you only have one device connected to your TV, such as a cable or satellite receiver, try connecting it to a different HDMI port. If the second port still shows a blue screen, then go to #3.) 3. Reset the receivers and your TV by unplugging them for about 20 seconds.

What to do when your TV says no signal?

1. Before you do anything, make sure your TV’s receiver is on and your cables are connected securely. You would be surprised at how often cables get jostled by a pet, kid or something else, and become loose. If the receiver is on and the cables are okay and you still get a blue screen or a ‘No Signal’ message, go to #2:

Why is there no picture on my TV?

There is no picture on the TV and the entire screen is blue. The most common reason for a TV to display a blue screen with no picture is because the source device has not been set to the proper mode. If you are using a cable or satellite set-top box, ensure that it is turned on and set to an active station.

What to do when your TV is blacked out?

If you see a banner showing a program title and description at the top of the screen, check when the program airs on the programming schedule. The program or event you want to watch may have already ended or has yet to begin. Or it may be blacked out in your area. Turn your TV and receiver off and back on.