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The key here is that in PIP mode it looks fine. This is a sign that your hypermodule has gone out. If you goto www.TvRepairKits.com they will likely have a repair kit for this model.
I know this will sound stupid but try it, unplug just power cord, leave it unplugged for 2 hours then plug it back in. This will reset it to factory setting and if this issue was caused by a power issue it will fix it.
Convergence is dead.Know how to solders.Must replaced the 2 Convergence ICS,and all it resitors.To do it ur self repair buy a convergence kit at Tv repair World.com,Repeairkits.com.The shop will cost u $300 for parts and labors.
This is a convergence problem. If you wish to attempt the repair and are comfortable working inside the set, please update this and I will supply additional details and instructions.
It is the Hyper board gone bad. There 11 10uf 16v cap's that go bad. They are very small surface mount type 4mm in size. They are cheap but hard to solder in. There is a guy on ebay who is rebuilding them for $75. Just search this part number: MVPU14 that is the hyper board.
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