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Anonymous Posted on Apr 02, 2017

Burn-in? I've had this Sony tv for over 5 years and i got it hooked to the HD cable box, when the TV gets any HD signal instantly goes into "widescreen" mode with black bars on the top and bottom of the screen.. I really tend to watch more HD channel, which means the TV's gotta be on "widescreen" mode for longer periods of time, but the other day i was watching something on full screen and i notice that the place where the black bars appear is whiter than the rest of the screen, which makes me think i may have burn-in in the middle of it... Is there any way to fix burn-in? And also how can i change the color of the bars? I don't want them black

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2007

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i guess its the old magnet problem maybe in fluke u or someone in your house had taken a magnet around your tv try fixing it with a magnet by moving the magnet again around the screen and using the same old technique by moving the magnet slowly on the defected area and then quickly taking it off

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2008

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how di i use these point that i have

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