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the problem is the panel. probably not economical to repair, but to verify cost of panel you might check the following site: http://www.shopjimmy.com/tvs
you will need to know your complete model & serial #s
problem is called the optical block assembly. repair runs around 1200 dollars. if you call sony with your model# and serial # they may offer you a new tv at a discounted price. 1800-282-2848
If your TV looks 3D, warped, or distorted it likely has a convergenge problem. If however it just looks dull, washed out, redish, or if it looks like objects on the screen have halos the fluid in the lens has soured. You can search google for parts or you can get the parts with repair instructions from sites such as www.TvRepairKits.com
It sounds like you have bad inverters on your tv. Those parts are usually under $200 if they are even still available. Call a loca tv shop to further diagnose the problem.
I would check for dust particles before I attempted any type of repair on the unit.
Dust particles will appear as dark spots that are larger than the size of an individual pixel. It must first be determined if the particle(s) are on the LCD panels or the screen.
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