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This is for a Model N4251w. There is a streak in the picture that is not on the surface. It looks like apaint brush made a streak of approximately 8 inches and 1 .5 inches wide....it looks like a paint brush mark. Any suggestions. It's not under warranty.

  • amytroiano Dec 31, 2008

    I have 1 streak down mine also and I'm starting to get a second streak.

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Mine does it also. These things are ****

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I just answeres the same question, it's the screen burnt in from something being on too long, or it could also be the T.V. being so old that the plasma gases aren't controlled anymore. They run off of gases, so either it's burnt or the gases are bad.

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