Question about Samsung LE Televison & Video
...lines I have a TV with vertical green lines on the entire right half of the screen. I just replaced the TCON board and it hasnt fixed the problem. I was just wondering what the chances are that it ...
...lines but they go away. If yours are permanent then you can't do anything, but it may help if you go on your remote and go to "menu" then look for "setup" and scroll down with the arrows on your ...
...tv is not working properly, The DTV is stuck on one channel. The on screen text display does not go away. None of the functions of the DTV work either, D.menu does not work, i am unable to review the ...
Question about Samsung LE Televison & Video
...tv. Todays electronics are designed to be thrown away (not something I agree with at all) The last inverter board I replaced cost over $300.00, the only reason the customer paid for the part, was the ...
Question about Samsung LE Televison & Video
lines, a red, blue and green, about 3' in from the left hand side, anyone else had this problem or know how to fix please? COULD BE A LOOSE LVDS CABLE, IF NOT THEN MAYBE A TAB BONDING ISSUE, YOU WOULD
...TV running for a little while when it has the issue, and see if it eventually goes away. Some older plasma models have started to require a warm up time for the pixel cells. This has been a down fall ...
Question about Samsung LE Televison & Video
TV with a similar problem. The top 4th has intermittent vertical lines and then occassionally the whole left side goes dark. There are 4 distinct sections like yours. The top section usually messes up
...lines on dvds and certain cable channels resulting in mainly background interference and flickering,any ideas? Hi, maybe this will help: 1. Are you watching US/imported DVDs? If you are, you need to ...
...TV was 1st turned on and would go away after about 15 mins. I called Mitsubishi support and was told to reset the TV using the TV reset button on the side of the screen. After doing so, the line is ...
...lines won't fade away and will become permanent parts of your TV screen. Considering the fact that your TV is approx 3-4 years old, this is normally the expected lifespan of a TV. Once the TV becomes ...
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