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Try unplugging the set from its power source, let it sit for 10 minutes and then plug it in again, then turn it on. Are you getting any on-screen messages or logo display when you turn it on? Is there any backlighting showing? (in a dark room, the screen should have a faint glow). Try switching the input source using the remote. If the set is less than a year old, it is under warranty. If nothing is displayed ever on screen, the panel might need repair or replacement.
I had that when my son switched the input to play his PS3. Turn on the TV. wait for 2 minutes. Press the input button on the remote. Mine was HDMI 1 that game me back my picture.
Try changing the input, if nothing happens unplug for 10 seconds and then try again. If you still get nothing then the screen is probably broken or the bulb is out.
If the power light is coming on the monitor then you probable just do not have the right input selected. Your remote should have an input select button on it. Press it until you get to the right one.
Try disconnecting all of your HDMI cables and plugging the power cord of the TV into another wall outlet. If this resolves the issue, you may have had a small power surge from either your wall outlet or one of your source devices. It is recommended to connect your TV to a surge protector if you haven't done so already.
Sometimes it takes a while for the TV to go through this set up such as a half hour to an hour. Just be patient an make sure the antenna is set to air.
Blue screen usually indicates no input. Check the input selection. Check the cables from the source. If everything is correct, try this: unplug the TV, press and hold the power button for 30 seconds, repeat. Plug it back in and try again.
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