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CNETI'm experiencing thin black lines from the top of the screen to the bottom. ... by babes808gpa / January 15, 2010 1:42 AM PST ... lines are about 1/4 inch apart from top to bottom of screen. starts on the right and about a 1/3 of the way toward the ...have the exact same problem, my lcd tv has multiple lines are horizontal it ...
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Faulty HD- LCD - LED TV - Horizontal Lines STRIPS on the picture SOLVED .... I just have one black line ...
Not good. You may have a tab failure. A repair shop may be able to diagnose and repair this, but most likely the lcd panel is broken. The panel is the most expensive part of flat tv's. A new panel will cost more than a used tv.
Yes, this is rare but I have seen it before--not fixable if it is what I think it is----It is what is called a Dome effect---the shadow mask in the picture tube is actually contracting and or expanding depending on temperature---
Directly behind the phosphor coating (the stripes that you see on the screen) is a metal screen--the holes or perforations in it line up with the stripes on the phosphor screen.
Some masks either have a material or a defect causing the dome effect----Not likely to be anything else---a Pin amp problem will not usually act the way you describe but a shadow mask inside the picture tube will act exactly that way.
By your description, you have a defective LCD. LCDs should have no linear distinctions and at best yours is having a problem with the inverter/cabling.
Reseat the cables, if using an adapter, see if you can try without one. Try a different video source. If issue remains, then have LCD serviced under warranty.
you just say horizontal lines / and across a top of your television.I expect your trouble is the vertical line of your television . sound ok? try trouble the vertical section the check the resistor?
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