You could try to go into the settings and use the "Image Cleaner" option. That's what we do with our tv. But i'm not sure if it will work with yours... (:
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Try another input with something else sending in a video signal.
That will help you figure out if it's the TV, a cable, or the equipment sending the signal to the TV.
When you are connecting this television to a signal source with a coax cable this happens. The solution is to connect with an RCA/composite cable instead and utilize the television's inputs instead of using input tv.
I solve it already my problem by connecting my ps3 to an 32 inches lcdtv and I change the videosetting to my ps3 to default setting because before when I had my sony bravia 32 inches I changed it to 1080p via HDMI cable signal...After I changed to default settings I connected it again to my own LG lcdtv 19 inches but it sadly 1080p is not so very much supported but anyway I can play now ps3 games...
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