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That sounds like a defective LCD panel tab, Sony's and Samsungs are notorious for this problem. Does the problem go away when the set warms up or when you tap the screen?
On the original SONY remote press display to remove that---if left on long enough it will actually burn that image into the screen--button on almost any Sony Tv remote will remove or clear it.
Hello. When a backlit LCD screen becomes pink or red in color (I've seen other color variations too), it is the backlight lamp itself. A fault it the bulb causes the wave length of light that we see to change, and our eyes perceive the change as a change in color. Replace the backlamp or have a reputable tech service it for you. :)
You have intermitant problems which may be caused by contact resistance or circuit overheating.After it cooled down the tv starts again. Leave TV on standby at all times.
I don't have a listing for your exact model, but a similar one has its LCD panel costing over $600 net. Check with a local servicer for parts availablility as the model I used has the panel no longer available. It is possible that a replacement panel won't be available for you either.
The resolution on this was to check the surge protector the television was plugged into. Once we unplugged and plugged into another surge protector, the screen went back to normal and the appearance was great. We believe this was due to one of the resistors within the surge protector may have become faulty.
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