SOURCE: LCD TV with broken screen, good picture??
You can have them repaired using a TV Repair guy but often it costs as much as a brand new plasma. My daughter broke my $1,600 LCD. It would have cost $1,200 to fix.. so I just bought a new one.After that I picked up a TV screen protector called TV Armor http://www.tv-armor.com Its designed to protect the TV from damage. Now I dont have to worry anymore when she is playing near it. It works really well.
Eric
SOURCE: my portable COby DVD player stopped working. DVD
I have had some very bad luck with Coby products and am sorry to hear that you have too but please make sure that the connector jack is clean and functioning properly. The connection jack has a device inside it that knows when the plug is inserted and then sends the audio and video out to the TV. If the connector is really dirty it could be that the connector is not working properly.
There isn't a lot more to look at unless there is some obvious problem with the screen such as a loose wire or a broken hinge.
SOURCE: sony xbr-52in projection tv show double picture's
It sounds like a convergence problem. A fairly common reason for thisproblem is the convergence chips have failed. They are usually referredto as "STK" chips since the model number of these chips start with STK.I will put a link to another part of this site where someone has postedpictures and a link where to get the parts should you decide to fix ityourself. Look at Ecullier2012's posting. Jean's posted site will notfix this problem. Hope this helps you out. Let me know.
http://www.fixya.com/support/t1684874-screen_blue_green_green_red_outlines
SOURCE: Blank white screen
Two things might be going on .
First you could have a bad ccd sensor or the LCD is defective
SOURCE: No Picture-white screen
Ur Tuner board,that the tv signal came into that board.U have a little manchanical skill.Take ur tv aparts.Replaced that Tuner board ur tv will work again.Tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish Tuner board to replacement.
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