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Optic engine. No doubt. Those encroaching lines are just going to get bigger and more annoying with every day.
Check with Sony to see if your set still falls under the natural or extended manufacturer's warrantly. Most optic blocks are warrantied for 2 years (3 years or more on some models).
Post your model # and we can tell you if it is covered by the manufacturer.
You have a problem within the light engine. This a hugely expensive. If the set is not too old you could contact Sony and see if they will help you out. Otherwise it is not eceonomical to repair
What needs to happen is three specific voltages need to be adjusted on the power supply, You need to set the Ve voltage to 100v, the Vset voltage to 188V and the Vs voltage to 190v. Monitor the set for 24 hours, if haze doesn't come back the unit is considered repaired. If haze returns, then the problem is with the panel itself and wouldn't be worth it to replace because it will cost more than the tv cost you originally
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