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We carry high-quality TV parts for many Westinghouse TV models and common Westinghouse TV repairs. When searching for the correct TV part to fix your Westinghouse TV, we always recommend searching by the exact part number located on the part you want to replace or repair in your TV. If you want to start your search by TV model, you can find your TV"s model number on the back of your TV, in its manual, or through its menu/settings.
Westinghouse Electronics warrants this LED/LCD Monitor against defects in material or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase, subject to the following terms and conditions:
LABOR AND PARTS —For a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase, Westinghouse Electronics will repair any defect in material or workmanship in the Product, or at its option, replace a defective Product. During the one (1) year warranty period, Westinghouse Electronics will supply new or rebuilt replacement Product in exchange for defective Product, and will supply new or rebuilt replacement parts in exchange for defective parts. For purpose of this limited warranty, “rebuilt” means a Product or part that has been restored to its original specification. In exchange for defective Product or parts, replacement Product or parts will be warranted for either the remainder of the original warranty period or ninety (90) days from the date of Installation, whichever occurs first. After the expiration of the warranty period, repairs to the Product are the responsibility of you, the Purchaser.
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE —To obtain warranty services, you must ship the Product to a Westinghouse Electronics service center freight prepaid, in its original packaging or in packaging providing an equal degree of protection. Westinghouse Electronics is not responsible for damage to any Product that occurs during shipping.
This warranty is invalid if the factoy-applied serial number has been altered or removed from the Product. This warranty does not cover damage due to: (i) improper installation, set-up adjustments, operation, or maintenance; (ii) power surges, connection to incorrect voltage, or combination with incompatible components or accessories; or, (iii) repairs attempted by anyone other than an authorized Westinghouse Electronics service facility. This warranty is valid only for Products purchased and used in the United States of America and Puerto Rico (excluding other U.S. possessions and territories).
EITHER REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY LAW, WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CLAIMED TO ARISE FROM BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION AND SCOPE TO THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY.
Consumer Reports has seen a wide range of quality in televisions carrying licensed brands. For instance, some Hisense-made Sharp sets have done well in our TV ratings—its higher-end sets even rival some of the top models from the dominant brands—while others didn’t do as well. Meanwhile, several RCA- and Westinghouse-branded sets are near the bottom of the list.
AmazonIn 2021, Amazon launched its first two series of Amazon Fire TV Edition televisions under its own brand. Previously, they’d been available from a few TV brands, including Insignia, Pioneer, Toshiba, and Westinghouse, in the U.S. market. The sets are sold exclusively through Amazon’s website and at Best Buy stores.
SharpNo company did more to develop and commercialize LCD TV technology than Japan’s Sharp Corp. But in 2015 it yielded to market pressures here in the U.S. and licensed its brand to Chinese TV manufacturer Hisense, which also purchased Sharp’s TV plant in Mexico. Subsequently, a majority share of Sharp was bought by Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn, which reclaimed the rights to the Sharp brand from Hisense in 2019. The company recently announced a return to the U.S. TV market in 2022.
WestinghouseAnother historic U.S. electronics name, the Westinghouse TV brand is controlled by ViacomCBS, which currently licenses it to TongFang, a Chinese company that has a facility in California. It acquired the rights to sell TVs under that brand following the dissolution of the prior licensee, Westinghouse Digital. Westinghouse sets are typically inexpensive compared with the competition.
Westinghouse products have totally withstood the test of time. I bought it because of the brand and price. I knew this is a great quality product from when I was a child. Very happy with my TV, to the point we have two of them.
Bought the 50" Westinghouse 4k HDTV in Jan 2017 with 3 year extended warranty from Square Trade. Square Trade said I must deal directly with Westinghouse for first year. TV went bad after 6 months, all movies appearing too dark to make anything out. Also discovered headphone jack doesn"t work. Called to report the defect and they gave me a bunch of mumbo-jumbo. Said they"d respond in 5 days. Still waiting for a response. DON"T BUY A WESTINGHOUSE TV OR YOU WILL REGRET IT!!
UPDATED ON 06/07/2017: Westinghouse told me I must pay for shipping myself to send their crummy TV back for repairs even when it"s still under warranty! Over $400 to ship the TV back to Westinghouse for repairs, which is more than I paid for the TV when I bought it new. Absolutely outrageous! Don"t buy this junk from this lousy and rip-off company. Their so called "technical service" when calling in or emailing them is just about as bad as their product.Read full review
Westinghouse LED Ultra HD Smart TV - From the moment where I opened the box and got the TV out, I felt how cheap it was... The plastic sides were kind of loose. Plug it, started it up... I needed to be in center of the TV for the remote to be captured... If I was sitting on my couch, nothing would happen. Set it up anyway and started to Watch one of my kid"s TV show just to see how it was. The image was correct but not amazing (Better with my 10 years old Sharp) and the sound... WOW... Horrible... Like the sound was coming right out of a can. Brought it back
I purchased my 55 inch smart TV in Oct. 2016. Very satisfied, beautiful picture. In March 2017, 6 months later while watching television I heard a popping noise and realizing that the sound had went bad! I called Westinghouse customer service explained the problem. Turned the volume up so that it could be heard through the phone. After sending in purchase information, I was informed that I had to send my 55 inch TV in and pay for shipping! $212.00. I wasn"t informed that because my screen size was over 51inches that I could have had a in house service.
I called back to talk to supervisor that was very short and nasty. I told him what I had just read and that that option wasn"t given to me at all. He was very nasty and short. "Sorry for your inconvenience. We don"t refund shipping cost and it will take 3 to 6 weeks to refund the cost of the TV minus taxes and shipping." I am very dissatisfied and will never purchase another Westinghouse product again!Read full review
Don"t touch a Westinghouse Product! Their TV broke in less than a year with minimal use at a vacation house. Their customer service is awful. They outsource everything to the Philippines eliminating US jobs. Over a static phone line with thick accents you are asked to send tons of photos, receipts, other excessive documentation, pay for postage $75 and a $40 box to ship all costing you more time and money than the original TV and then they tell you they can"t help you unless you pay a ton more money even though TV is under warranty. George Westinghouse who founded this American company in 1886 would be turning over in his grave if he knew how horrible customers were treated.
I purchased the tv on Thanksgiving night of 2016 from Target in Watertown SD. In March 2017 there appeared a green line down the middle of it. After going through trouble shooting with Westinghouse they said I needed to send them photos of the tv, proof of purchase and serial number. I did but they didn"t like that the serial number appeared to be tampered with so they wouldn"t honor the warranty of the tv. Even though they could clearly read the serial number and matched up with everything else. I didn"t even have the tv for 4 months before it went to junk. I called them and they wouldn"t help at all, just said the warranty was void because the serial number appeared to be tampered with.
I am reaching out to Consumer Affairs regarding Westinghouse policy on their television repairs. The Westinghouse repair location is located in California, which may be good if I wasn"t located in Philadelphia, PA. According to the policy, regarding repairs, I must ship the television that is defective from Philadelphia to California on my own dime. The cost to ship a 55 inch television across the country is quite expense, totaling $425.00, which is the total cost of the television itself. Westinghouse does not cover a single dime of the shipping cost, and I simply cannot afford to ship the television. It would now cost me, almost, $1,000.00 for a television that was only $399.99.
Also, Westinghouse does not guarantee I will receive a fixed television, and if they cannot fix the television they will send a refurbished television. If I wanted a refurbished television I would have purchased a refurbished television. I don"t understand why they cannot simply fix my product at my location or at least pay for the shipping of an expensive piece of electronic equipment.
I purchased the product from Target, where I also purchased their extended warranty from Square Trade. The people at Square Trade could not be any more apologetic for our situation and have been extremely helpful. Square Trade would send an employee out to fix the television but cannot because the television is under a factory warranty. Westinghouse is putting an unnecessary burden on the individuals purchasing their products. If you are guaranteeing your product for the year then they should be required to pay for shipment to a facility on the other side of the country. The Westinghouse employees have been rude and unhelpful as they are most likely hand tied by their company"s awful rules. I will never buy a product from Westinghouse again.Read full review
I discovered that my Westinghouse TV (DWM48F1Y1) was defective, then contacted Westinghouse for warranty service. I provided pictures and proof of purchase via email to verify warranty. Westinghouse never honored my TV warranty and they stopped communications. Do not purchase any Westinghouse products. Westinghouse will not honor the printed warranty that is included with their products.
I purchased a 40" Westinghouse flat screen from Target in Feb of 2014 and I purchased a 55" Westinghouse flat screen from Kmart also in Feb of 2014. The 40" started to have a black line running down the side of the TV after I only had it for 12 months. I called Westinghouse and they helped me troubleshoot what was wrong. But unfortunately my 1 year warranty had run out. Now it"s about 20 lines on the screen. I just chalked it up to maybe I just got a bad TV. Fast forward to Feb of 2017. My 55" TV has no picture. It"s just a blue screen. It had sound a couple of days ago but I just tried it and now there isn"t any sound. I have learned my lesson. You get what you pay for. Now I have 2 junk TV"s that I can"t use. It"s gonna be cheaper to buy new TV"s instead of getting this junk fixed. It"s would be nice if someone can get a class action going against this company because they are ripping off people.
I had one problem with my 32 in TV and that was my cable company Time Warner couldn"t fit the screen and it cut off the tops of the screen and the bottom of the screen. I was on the phone for hours with Time Warner and they said it was the TV and I called Westinghouse for hours and they said it was Time Warner! After a couple yrs with TW, AT&T U-Verse came by and I showed them my problem and said: "can you fix this?" They said "yes!" So I switched to AT&T U-Verse and my TV worked great for many years.
So we were lucky with our Westinghouse!!! I am just now getting a blank screen but have to say didn"t realize this TV would last as long as it did! I have to say 15 or close to 20 Flat screen too! And found out it was Time Warner Cable that couldn"t fit the screen to my TV! But I believe if you pay 259.00 for a 55 in TV it is not gonna last long! Just my opinion. So thank you Westinghouse for many years of my Flat Screen TV and I am a fan! But reading all the reviews now it is kind of scary. Oh and I have a DVD player on my TV and it still works. Wow. So I was LUCKY??? And it goes now I had many years of good luck with Westinghouse flat screen TV and DVD player in the front of the TV!!! And it still works.Read full review
Bought the TV online from Best Buy, got a great deal 40-inch delivered to the house for $190. That was tax and all. Our first time to own a Westinghouse, 40" screen, the year is 2017, so I"m comparing this to my other TV which is a Sony, 52" screen, from the year 2008. They both are flat screen 1080p, LEDs. The picture is equal to the Sony. The Westinghouse sound is by far louder than the Sony and very clear and crisp. We do not have a soundbar on either TV, just comparing regular speakers on both. In all fairness I"ve only had the TV for 3 weeks, so I don"t know if it will stand up to time, but so far we are very pleased with this TV for a bedroom television. The weight of the TV is only 14 pounds compared to the Sony which is 110 pounds. We both love the fact that it is lightweight, able to move it with no problems. If this TV lasts as long as the Sony has and still is, we would definitely buy another Westinghouse TV in the future.
55 inch ultra high def tv: Complete junk, problem after problem, a week after I got it I would be watching TV and the screen would go completely green and freeze. The volume is horrible. If you turn it up one setting it"s too high and if you turn down one setting it"s too low. There"s no in-between. It can"t remember passwords and freezes every few hours to where I have to manually unplug it. I"ve had it about 3 to 4 months and it"s only problems so far, each time something happens I wonder if it"s broke and it"s upsetting.
I purchased a Westinghouse 55" ultra HD 4K Smart TV with a two-year warranty on 9/18/16 off of the HSN network. When it arrived the box was undamaged and set aside to await installation. It was packaged in a box with a lot of foam packaging but when we took it out of the box, it was completed cracked on one side and did not work.
I called and the customer service told me that I needed to talk to HSN. HSN was called and told me to talk to Westinghouse. The customer service at Westinghouse told me to take a picture of the back of the TV, the front while it was on and proof of purchase beyond my receipt from HSN. I had to call HSN yet again to get them to send me proof of purchase, before the proof arrived Westinghouse sent me an email that my case was closing because it was seven days and no information had been sent.
Beware of Westinghouse televisions. Long term reliability is questionable. Purchased 1 yr ago from Target and knew it was a cheaper TV. After 14 months the power went out. Did a little homework and found I wasn"t the only one with a similar issue. Called customer service and reported but to no avail. I"m out of luck. I"d recommend doing a bit of homework and not go the inexpensive route. Picture and sound were adequate, and otherwise satisfied, but seems like they have a common issue that the company isn"t too interested in solving with customer service. If you"re outside the warranty window they"re not willing to help resolve the issue.
I purchased a $400 after taxes $490 50-inch Westinghouse smart tv September 5, 2016 at Best Buy and a week ago I had it on for my granddaughter who was visiting and it just went out. Won"t power back on. I contacted the manufacturer who said I have a defective television but they couldn"t find a repair person in my area so it"s up to me to ship the TV to a company and wait up to 30 days after the 5-7 day shipping period for them to repair or replace with a used TV. This is absolutely ridiculous. Why should I have to put out an additional $200 in shipping fees for a brand new TV that is rarely used. And not to mention no help from Best Buy who said "sorry it"s not our problem we sold you a worthless product sucker," at least that"s what their words sounded like to me. They should start a class action lawsuit against them for selling a product that is no good and they know it.
I purchased a 32" Westinghouse flat screen with remote for my 8 year old grandson. My complaint is not with the TV but with the remote that almost caught on fire and the customer service I received. I called Westinghouse and Apoo wants all of my personal history before he ever wants to hear one word of my grievance. When I told him about the remote he went to that page in his how to handle this problem handbook and read to me the process. I must send to them a picture of the remote, a picture of the serial number plate, which is on the bottom of the already mounted TV, which means we will have to take it down to get the picture, and a picture of the receipt. Send those 3 pictures and after it has been verified and approved they will send a replacement within 7 to 10 business days.
Model 32 inch, DWM32HIG1. Purchased tv on Black Friday November 2015 and sound had been failing and thought it was my internet company and had them to come out twice to check the device/receiver and was told it was not my cable company reception to the tv and tv was failing. Sound would come on and then go off. Finally called Westinghouse after locating my receipt and taking several photos and troubleshooting for 2 hours and several call back and a reset, I was told my warranty ended and I was 1 day out of warranty and nothing could be done. Advised Westinghouse that I could provided documentation that the sound was failing and the dates my sound stopped working and they would not honor the warranty and denied my claim. I only watch the TV on weekend and had the problem early into my life of the TV and they did not want to hear or entertain any thoughts on replacement or repair. My complaint and order **.
While watching this TV a bar appeared near top of screen and video went out. No menu or source could be brought up with buttons. Purchased at Target. Past 30 day return policy. I went ahead and entered a ticket on Westinghouse site but after reading other reviews stating they require customer to pay to ship TV will probably just trash it and buy Samsung or another quality brand. Funny how old quality American brand names such as Westinghouse are now the lowest quality items. I knew this when buying this TV but took a chance anyway.
Westinghouse Electronics is a trash ass company. They sell ** products then decline to repair them. For the past 4 months I"ve been trying to get my tv fixed. Every document asked for I"ve provided. Saturday they emailed me saying they had to validate the authenticity of my receipt as if I fabricated my purchase.
Purchased TV at Target 1 1/2 months ago. There"s a start delay when I turn it on. Picture would appear 16 seconds later. Contacted Westinghouse and was told there"s a defect. I have to ship TV to them for repair! Didn"t buy warranty and return is before 30 days at Target. So I can"t exchange it. Can"t believe Westinghouse doesn"t give a crap about their customers. From reading here this defective TVs are very common. This is why America is so screwed up - terrible manufacturing. They are building crap and China is building reliable products. Extremely disgusted with Westinghouse. Will never ever buy any products from them. PLEASE DON"T BUY ANY OF THEIR PRODUCTS. SAVE YOUR MONEY.
Purchased Westinghouse big flat screen led tv Black Friday 2014 (less than 2 years ago). Turned on the tv this morning. What do I get? Black Screen of Death!!! Called the customer service to try to get some troubleshooting advice. Basically they said, "Something is wrong with your tv". Really? I didn"t know that!!! Absolutely no help and had an "I don"t give a crap" attitude. This is the 2nd tv I have purchased from Westinghouse. The first one lasted only 2 1/2 years. This one less than 2. Absolutely, will NEVER buy a Westinghouse again. BUYER BEWARE! Don"t throw your money away with this company. You will come to regret it.
It"s an excellent gaming monitor with a quick response time and low input lag, so your games feel responsive, and they look great, with very little ghosting behind fast-moving objects. It has a good selection of gaming features, including variable refresh rate support and HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, allowing 4k @ 120Hz gaming with the Xbox Series S|X and the PS5. Unfortunately, there"s very little 8k content available, so the vast majority of the content you watch will be upscaled, meaning the overall picture quality is a bit worse than a native 4k TV like the TCL 6 Series/R655 2022 QLED.
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According to St. Leger, LG makes the best quality screens for movies. “Its OLED panels pack a punch — with excellent processing, deep blacks and vivid colors across the board — while the webOS smart platform is possibly the best in the business,” he explained. “Low brightness means that [the OLED TVs are] best used for evening movies, though, rather than afternoon sports broadcasts.”
LG"s mid-range TVs use a different type of panel than most LED TVs from other brands. According to our tech experts, these LED panels provide better viewing angles — colors don"t look "wrong" when you"re sitting off-center — at the cost of worse black levels (this is the opposite of what you’ll get with LG’s OLED TVs). And the lower price point doesn’t keep the LG from coming with some nice perks, like compatibility with smart home devices like Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa and Apple AirPlay 2.Samsung TVs: Best all-around brand with the best built-in audio
Samsung is known for its QLED panels, which use Quantum Dots for “fantastic color performance,” Gordon explained. “Its blacks aren"t as deep as its OLED competition (namely spotted in TVs from LG and Sony), but it has a much brighter picture, making it ideal for rooms with a lot of sunlight streaming through,” he said, explaining that with Samsung’s 4K AI upscaling, the TV"s software can make non-4K content look a lot closer to its high-res counterpart. Its adaptive picture properties are designed to adjust automatically as your room gets darker or brighter, according to the brand.
The Sony X90K is an upper mid-range TV that comes in a variety of sizes, from 55 inches to 85 inches. It’s especially excellent for gaming, as it is fully compatible with the PS5 and Xbox Series X, our tech experts noted. The X90K is also great for watching 4K content, as it gets high ratings for its contrast ratio, delivering vivid blacks and peak brightness, according to our experts. However, they noted that it falls a bit short of the Sony X95K on the wide-angle viewing since it doesn’t have the mini LED backlighting its predecessor has. What differentiates this model from many of Sony’s others is that it features Sony’s Bravia Core video service, which offers access to new releases and classic films, including the largest IMAX movie collection, according to the brand.TCL TVs: Best smart TV platform at unbeatable prices
According to Gordon, the TCL 6 series has been widely considered the best TV you can buy for the money for the last few years. It has excellent colors, thanks to its QLED panel, alongside fantastic brightness and black levels for HDR movies. It also boasts next-gen gaming features for the PS5 and Xbox Series X, like variable refresh rate and auto low-latency mode. All put together, he said, it beats out many sets twice the cost.
The 5 series is a mild step down from the 6 series, with less impressive brightness and motion and none of the gaming features — however, it has an even more enticing price, Gordon said. “You’re still getting 4K UHD. You’re still getting a QLED panel. You’re still getting Dolby Vision HDR and, of course, built-in Roku TV with a relatively sizable price cut,” he noted.Vizio TVs: Great performance without the bells and whistles
Vizio"s P Series offers picture quality comparable to higher-end sets without the higher-end price tag, Gordon said. He noted that its smart apps are lackluster and its motion smoothing isn"t as good as Sony"s, but if you don"t use these features anyway, why pay extra for them? The panel"s Quantum Dot tech promises enhanced color, and the TVs also arrive with Chromecast built in.Meet our experts