I have the same issue, my Sharp Roku TV just died on me last week around Mother’s Day 2022. The red light is no longer lit and I’ve tried trouble shooting it by unplugging it and also changed it to a different outlet and nothing worked. Called customer service and they said that theres nothing they can do because it’s out of warranty. I bought this tv in 2019 and now I have to replace a brand new looking tv that’s in excellent condition (from the outside). I expected more from Sharp and they totally let me down. Not sure I will by a Sharp or Hisense tv again.
That sucks. I know so many people who have had problems with their ROKU TV's. It's a POS **bleep** product and I'll NEVER recommend them. Sorry but I'm beyond pissed over this. My 58' ROKU had only been out of the box a few months and the only solution was to buy another new tv. 😤 I recommend SONY, I'll never stray again.
That's bullsh*t! The same thing happened to me.
Your tv is never goingto turn back on. I had to go buy ANOTHER new tv. Roku tv's are trash. I highly recommend Sony.
No. They don't fix them and they won't do anything to make it right. Customer service sucks - probably because they're overwhelmed with complaints!
The exact same thing just happened to me with a Hisense Roku TV. 50 something inches…also purchased from Walmart just prior to pandemic (manufacturing date says Dec. 2019). I’ve had it just about 2 years. It’s a bedroom tv and has received light use and handling. Randomly turned off manually one day, now it won’t turn on or do anything at all. So frustrated!
I have been reading across several other forums and there are so many people in this exact predicament. Hisense and Roku need to recall these TVs. Any television should last more than 2 years. I had a cheap tv I got in college that I knocked over like every day, spilled stuff on, and moved with several times that was still working after nearly a decade before I gave it away!! Heck, I even had another Hisense that had really seen some wear and tear and was still working after 5-6 years…until I tripped over it while moving and cracked the screen.
The 1 year warranty on this device feels like a wanton joke. I will be filing as many formal (typed & mailed) complaints as I can. I plan to explore options under my state’s Lemon Law. If the statues don’t fit in this case, it might be time for an addendum.
If I had known that I might be looking at purchasing another television in 2 years time, I would have just shelled out and spent my money on a Sony, instead of wasting it with Hisense.
Ffs, I hope we bought the extended warranty
Nearly a year later…same exact issue. With complaints abound across the internet, both Hisense and Roku should be ashamed…
I agree.
most likely the led backlite strips under the screen
Actually it's the power board that goes out after almost 2 years. I don't know why Walmart is still selling this TV!