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Red, green , blue

Why do i have these colors and see three of everything on my tv

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  • timandruthie Oct 17, 2008

    yes i can solder, how do i fix this problem, how much would something like this cost to fix.

  • Anonymous Oct 25, 2008

    People have red eye. and are kind of out of focus . Convergence settings move around . Is this a problem with the convergence board? If so How do you repair this from start to finish? Thanks ' Larry C

  • gfuentes06 Nov 10, 2008

    please advise me how to solder the problem that can be fixed for convergence.

  • craig voigt Dec 04, 2008

    the blue convernre is mess up i was wondering if you could explain how to change the part

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I would guess that the top and bottom of the picture is pulled toward the center of the screen as well. This is a convergence problem. If you can solder, you should be able to repair this yourself. If you wish to attempt this repair, please update this and I will provide more details and instructions.

Thanks,
Dan

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      • **Blue: -4
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