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Anonymous Posted on Aug 11, 2011

I'm getting a double image of everything on the screen in a hazy blue colour. I tried configuring the colour within the menu but the cross simply won't line up. touch focus seems to work with the red and green but as soon as it gets to blue the lines are fuzzy. Is there an easy fix or do I need a new part? my tv is a Toshiba 57H81 57 in.

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Your convergence has failed and needs to be repaired. Once quick test is to goto your convergence menu and see if you can adjust red and blue. If not its has failed and needs to be fixed. You can call in a repair shop or you can get the parts and instructions from www.TvRepairKits.com and do the repair yourself. Its a fairly easy DIY fix.

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    Your convergence has failed and needs to be repaired. Once quick test is to goto your convergence menu and see if you can adjust red and blue. If not its has failed and needs to be fixed. You can call in a repair shop or you can get the parts and instructions from www.TvRepairKits.com and do the repair yourself. Its a fairly easy DIY fix.

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