SOURCE: Toshiba 52hm84 DLP-HDMI Component has been compromised?
This is a wild guess, but I believe that you are being **** by the movie industry. The HDMI protocol includes a form of DRM (Digital Rights Management) for high resolution content called: High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection Basically this means that the media (disk or broadcast) instructs the player (in your case the cable box) to insist that any downstream devices (your TV) is industry and DRM compliant. Specifically this evil protection scheme is designed to plug the analog hole and make it impossible for you to record or copy the movie by using an analog output from your TV. This even restricts the size of the TV you can play the movie on, thus preventing pubs and bars from displaying the content on big screen TVs without paying royalties. The message means that the manufacturer of your TV has refused to toe the industry line. 1984 Anyone ? Martin
SOURCE: toshiba theaterview HD 52" has black box on screen
sound like to me caption 1 is turn on .. try going into settings menu and shutting off close caption...
SOURCE: liquid under screen on mitsudishi dlp tv
With a conventional projection type screen on CRT type televisions this is not a problem,but with the newer DLP type screens the fiber of the Fresnal screen acts like a spounge and soaks up any liquid introduced.If you try to clean it it will smear and make it worse.You can remove the screen assy an clean it with Windex but allow it to dry properly.I do not see a problem with cleaning this screen,but make sure you put the screens back the way they were.I must also note that it is no easy task removing this particular screen assy.Good luck
SOURCE: toshiba 52" HM95 DLP green and red LED Blink>
If Fan behind Lamp is not running lamp will not come on,also CK blaster board.
SOURCE: Toshiba 62HM84 Starting Problem
you need a balist.
olso in the cust menu is a quick start mode . turn it off
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My 2 1/2 year old just did the same thing....... but i am also guilty of the same thing... i sprayed windex on the screen and it dripped down the screen and seeped in between the two screens, and it did dry out but windex is more of an alcohol type i think.... anyway i called a tv repair place and i was told that the water will probably eventually dry itself out, but i guess we will see... i cant get the bottom portion of the screen to detach and the top comes off with basic screws...... so i guess i am just going to have to wait it out and see if it drys itself since i dont want to pay to have it fixed!!!!
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