I found (when all else fails) - Unplug TV and everything else, hold in the power button for an extended period then plug it in while the power button is still pressed. Then release the power button, press again works for my TV. The key difference between this and the chosen solution is that I plug it in while the power button is still pressed. Does it make a difference or is it a coincidence? IDK.
I use a new pencil wedged against the wall to hold in the power button, walk away and leave it like that for a while, sometimes hours. Lately I've had a lot of brief power outages which have left me waiting for days/weeks and trying all the normal tricks that don't seem to work anymore. And that is how I came across this solution. With this solution it doesn't always work the first time, but so far I have always gotten it to work after a few attempts within a few hours total wait time.
Does anyone still use a Panasonic Viera plasma tv in 2023? Mine still has very good picture quality even after probably being over 10 years old and left on probably more than average use. I like the picture quality better than my relatively new led TV and this is why I haven't replaced this one.
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Can you give me more information? does it have a power light if so did it turn on?
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@Bobby Gunnels not it doesn't
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