A:AnswerGeek Squad will only service the TV after the one year manufacturer's warranty runs out, and ONLY if you have purchased an extended warranty with a couple of weeks after purchasing the product!
This means that you are buying a warranty product that won't go into effect for an entire year, and the store won't help you resolve your issues!
A:AnswerYour TV should still be under Samsung’s Manufacture Warranty if was purchased during the First Year. Again call 1(800)433-5778 Geek Squad if your TV is 42” and above. Probably needs a Mainboard and Panel
A:AnswerWell, the Government has warranty sales by vendors under review as to when a product warranty ends then the added warranty should start, many start same time as manufacturer warranty starts. I feel you loose 1 year out of that 5 year as Geek squad tells you to call manufacturer first, I feel the sales person who sold me that they do a better job and use them from 1st year not manufacturer, but seems Geek Squad has a different version of who repairs first. That is why the government is getting involved as the complaint has reached the level that government is getting involved in rewriting the law
A:AnswerI had a similar issue with a different tv but it was also with an Xbox series x, going into video settings on the console I turned on “allow YCC 4:2:2” which allows games and apps to support YCC4:2:2 encoding, which may solve problems with displaying 4K on some TVs. If your tv has 4K settings that can be turned off that might help the issue too. If your tv is trying to upscale the resolution from a regular ps4 which only allows HD 1080p that could be the issue but if it’s the ps4 pro then 4K is available. My best advice would be to look through your setting on the ps4 itself, especially for the YCC 4:2:2 setting and the tv settings to enable or disable the 4K settings depending on if you have the regular ps4 or the ps4 pro