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follow the color code, red white and yellow from dvd output to red white and yellow tv input, match the color of cable end to color inside the jacks of the units
Go to MENU on your original remote. Select VIDEO and adjust color.
If you are using certain cables (3 separate cables for video signal), you may have a bad connection on one. Try plugging your cable tv cable directly into the TV to see if it improves.
Last option is a rare color board issue in the TV that needs to be fixed (or replace the TV)
Bearings in color wheel going bad and needs to be replaced. Call a local tv repair shop on pricing and availability of color wheel for your model and chassis number.
if tv is lcd it has three color filters which can be damaged by heat.If it is dlp then it has a colr wheel which spins.they are located in the light engine.alcd tv has 3 lcd panels a color filter(red green or blue)is mounted behind panel coloring light going through lcd.prisms combine pictures before going through lens. If color burns off of filter then color of picture is affected
Go to your menu/settings from the remote (or buttons on the tv, if applicable). And find the color or saturation settings, play around with those. If that doesn't work, your tv is dead, get a new one.
Sounds like your color wheel may be at fault. Do you ever hear any unusual noises coming from the rear of the TV? Color Wheels usually make a humming sound as they go bad. This is because the tiny bearings in the color wheel motor have begun to misshape from use and heat. Your TV may have a new type color wheel assy that has a slightly different configuration but the result is the same.
I have the same tv and the same problem (color banding, incorrect colors, colors blinking) occured after I replaced the lamp. I had a tv repairman take a look at my unit and he said the color index was incorrect, the tv doesn't know the correct colors to display. The best way to fix that problem is to replace the "light engine". The repairman replaced the "light engine" to my tv and everything is working great. My tv was still until warrenty so I don't know how much a new "light engine" would have cost.
Try hooking the xbox up to another tv to see if you get color. If you do it isn't your xbox. If you dont then it's your video cables going bad.
Hook a dvd player into the same spot you had the 360 in on your LCD see if you get color. If you dont then its your TV, if you do then it's your xbox video cables going bad.
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