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bro you should take it to the repairer,No other options you have. it can't be fixed by doing anything accept changing it's screen or repairing it, if it's possible
Shadow on screen that seems to be unchanged or permanent is typically called "bruising". Usually caused by hitting the lcd screen too hard with a object..or press to hard with your fingers. The only fix for it is replacing the LCD screen. If the screen just seems "dimmer" then this could be caused by a bad inverter board or blacklight. It's the LCD it's usually not cost effective to replace.. and new monitor should be purchased.. if it's the inverter board or backlight it may be worth fixing.
Try moving a medium powered magnet (not one for picking up heavy objects and not a refrigerator holding one) over the distorted area. If that doesn't work, try a more powerful one. This worked for my Toshiba LCD. Good luck!
Good Day, beekae;
No, there no other adjustments that can be made, the TV has had a Convergence Circuit Failure. The "CCF" is caused by that circuit, please call an Authorized Service Center and get an estimate. The avg cost is about $550.00. Good Luck, big IRISH. PS or come back and I'll tell how to fix, if you are handy and own a good soldering station.
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