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Posted on Jan 13, 2008

Color lines/no picture

I have a 37", 1996-97, Sony Trinitron XBR. The picture is horizontal lines on every channel. Sound is great. Just happened with no warning. Think it'll cost much? Should I get it fixed?

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Well, if you still had a good picture before it happened, I would repair it.

This problem is usually a small part in the horizontal circuits. The service charges may be high, but the parts cost should be low.

This is a large heavy set, If you take it yourself to a shop you will save on the service call.

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