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White fuzzy thin vertical lines appear on screen. The picture is fine, but the lines are in front of it. Is this something than can be repaired?

37" digital LCD LC370SS9

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Hello can you post a picture of your tv set with the fuzzy white lines thank you so I can give you the best sound advice.

  • sally
    sally Aug 20, 2014

    Here are two images you requested.



  • Elias Pedraza Aug 20, 2014

    Check the connectios that you have comming in to your tv set take them off put them back on see what happens nothing ok try this while the picture is on tap the tv set on side a watch the picture does it clear up or not get back to me let me know what happens

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2007

SOURCE: thin vertical red line

This maybe the symptom of a bad Panel. One Vertically This line is 99% bad panel. Call your warranty provider or SONY tech support if purchased under 2 years.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2008

SOURCE: thin red vertical line on sanyo lcd-37xr1

Sounds like your display panel is going out. Has the tv been droped, or hit by anything? You should call your customer service number to confirm.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2008

SOURCE: samsung 26inche lcd tv has a blue thin line acrross the left side

call the repair guy, he will be able to diagnose, prbably a bord problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2009

SOURCE: Vertical lines in LCD tv screen

Need to check the two things.

1st -- need to exchange T-con Board.
2nd -- need to exchange the cables between T-con & LCD panel or
between T-con & Main(LVDS cable)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 04, 2009

SOURCE: red blue green lines down my lcd tv screen

HP-R4252 NOT LCD TV
IF LCD TV has vertical lines try cleaning T-con board to lcd panel cable or replaced t-con board

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