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My blues look green. It is especially noticeable on sports uniforms. I have bumped up the blue in settings and not much is different... though I only bumped it up by one or two. I could go higher but Not sure why I have to in the first place. I have only really noticed it after hooking up a new PS3. Could this be effecting it in some way? Thanks for any help you can provide.
My blues look green. It is especially noticeable on sports uniforms. I have bumped up the blue in settings and not much is different... though I only bumped it up by one or two. I could go higher but Not sure why I have to in the first place. I have only really noticed it after hooking up a new PS3. Could this be effecting it in some way? Thanks for any help you can provide.
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I've seen that before with TVs after a fair bit of use, it's caused by a blown capacitor on the board. My suggestion would be to take it into a TV repair shop in your area as it's a fairly easy fix for professionals.
If you are using Component Video for connection, this is an EASY fix. The component video cables were installed in the wrong order. Make sure the cables are connected to the right colors as it is very easy to mistakenly cross the Green and Blue cables. Using a flashlight will help so you can see them easier. Don't forget to check that the cables are in the right order on your accessories, too! Hope this helps.
Is there a clicking sound? Unplug the power cord for 20 seconds and see if this helps reset the circuitry. If the clicking continues, go to http://www.fixya.com/support/t722954-samsung_lns4051_dx_makes_clicking. If you can see defective caps on the power board and don't feel comfortable replacing, parts can be ordered at PartStore.com.
I have not noticed that with my set, Sony Bravia 2007 1080I.
Uh, I have a bigger problem though...
I had just paused my live tv for about 40 minutes on abaseball game and now I have green burn in.
I'm in the middle of searching the net for solutions. I have tried:
pure white screen for 30 minutes (no change)
"fuzz" for 1 hour (no change)
turn TV off for 12 hours (no change)
I'll now try to power down fully for 12 hours and see what happens.
My blues look green. It is especially noticeable on sports uniforms. I have bumped up the blue in settings and not much is different... though I only bumped it up by one or two. I could go higher but Not sure why I have to in the first place. I have only really noticed it after hooking up a new PS3. Could this be effecting it in some way? Thanks for any help you can provide.
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