Insignia 22" LCD TV Flashes

I have noticed twice now that when my Insignia LCD TV is turned off it has done a sudden "flash" as if the monitor is going to go on.  This happens on its own.   I recently had Direct TV set-up and did not know if this is related to the situation.
What is causing this "flash".  This is not normal as I have an 32" LCD with Direct TV as well and it has not happend.
Thank you.

daniel3507 wrote:
You lucked out it sounds like. Same thing happened to my Insignia and it was "repaired" under warranty, only to fail again less than a year later. Stick with the name brands and you will be good.
There are plenty of Samsungs and LGs in the service center.
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