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If your TV is connected to other smart home devices, like SmartThings, Alexa, Google Home, or Logitech Harmony, it's possible some routine or other automation is powering your TV on or off by accident. Ironically, the "smart" features in many TVs can often make them seem a little dumb. If that solves the problem but you still want to use CEC, you'll have to start disabling CEC on your other devices until you find which one is sending out the random signal. Some manufacturers have their own brand name for CEC (Sony calls it Bravia Sync, Samsung calls it Anynet+, and LG calls it SimpLink), so you may have to Google around to see what the setting is called on your TV. Open your TV's setting and disable CEC to see if it solves the problem. This can be very convenient, but when it misbehaves, it means your TV will turn on and off from misinterpreted signals. For example, when you turn on your PlayStation, CEC can automatically turn your TV on and switch it to the correct input, without you having to grab your other remote. CEC, or Consumer Electronics Control, is a feature that allows your devices to control each other over HDMI. If I were a betting man, I'd put money on HDMI-CEC being the culprit of your power woes.

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