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Colors trail behind motion in picture...color too dark

Color is dark and there is a trail of motion behind movement in the picture...cannot lighten and steady picture with remote control device

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Replace T-con board ( top centre of lcd panel ) lvds cable plugs into this

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How do you take a picture of a fast movement?

It depends on the effect you want.
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I have a samsung mod.# LNT4661FX/XAA and i have a very dark picture with bright red color and when the images move in the picture i see trails following the movement.

Hello,

There seem to be a convergence problem affecting the television.

There are two ways you can fix the problem which are, you either replace the t-com board of the television, or you adjust the convergence from the menu of the television.

My best option is for you to replace the t-com board of your television and it will be in good condition once again.

Take care
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Hope this helps.
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