Recently, the 1.1 million yuan Samsung TV in Wang Sicong’s Japanese home broke down.Denmaru Technology's in-depth research on MicroLED display technology once facilitated Wang Sicong's purchase of this 110-inch high-end TV. Now that the TV has broken pixels, Denmaru Technology and Samsung engineers went to Japan to provide after-sales service.
It is reported that,This MicroLED TV is made up of 192 modules, and the maintenance logic is like "putting together Lego" - any module that fails can be replaced directly.
After arriving at Wang Sicong's residence, the technical team quickly located the problem: an abnormal green LED drive caused thin lines to appear on the screen, and identified it as a problem with the 14th module. Taking advantage of the splicing screen, the new module replacement process is smooth.
After repairs, the color correction process becomes more interesting.Wang Sicong showed his technical enthusiasm and successfully completed the module color debugging by himself after studying the color calibration tool documentation., whose speed of research and understanding of technology amazed those on site.
After the repair, Wang Sicong arranged for a driver to accompany the Denmaru Technology team on a tour of Tokyo. This cross-border after-sales service caused by a sky-high price TV failure came to an end with the implementation of professional technology and fun interaction.
Sharp-eyed netizens also discovered that the speakers next to Wang Sicong's TV are BeoLab 90, and a pair costs more than 1 million yuan.




