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It would be nice if there are TVs with external power bricks, so users can easily replace the power supply if they break.
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That would be nice, it seems like the power to a TV is the first thing to go if not pixels on the screen.
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Some power bricks can get hot to the touch, so I think installing them in a TV case could make them fail faster if the inside of the TV is also hot.
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True, they seem to get bigger again these days, almost need a cooling fan on them.
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The original Xbox 360 power brick, and most desktop computer powet supplies also has a fan.
I think someday more powerful Smart TVs with faster CPU chips and graphics chips may require a fan on the power brick to prevent the power brick from overheating.
I think someday more powerful Smart TVs with faster CPU chips and graphics chips may require a fan on the power brick to prevent the power brick from overheating.
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Or they have better cooling, it seems liquid cooling is becoming more popular by the day.
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Liquid cooling would be nice, but I am concerned with liquid leaks getting on a power supply.