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There are several small vertical lines in different colors appearing in my screen. it used to be only one line but it has grown to about 2 inches wide.

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T-com board connectors try removing the connector carefully and mut it back remember to unplug and leave for a few min to drain the capacitors

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Hello Celia, indicate brand and model of what you are commenting, to find the best possible solution
For what you comment, on the vertical lines and that every time it becomes wider, I regret to tell you that it is very possible that this is failing one or two plates that are very difficult to change, at the risk of rendering the TV unusable or leaving it in worse conditions.
Consult a specialized technical service
I wait your answer
Greetings Franco Dosil

Hola Celia, indica marca y modelo de lo que estas comentando, para poder encontrar la mejor soluci?n posible
Por lo que comentas, sobre las lineas verticales y que cada vez se hace mas ancho, lamento decirte que es muy posible que este fallando una o dos placas que son muy dif?ciles de cambiar, a riesgo de inutilizar el televisor o dejarlo en peores condiciones
Consulta a un servicio t?cnico especializado
Espero tu respuesta
Saludos Franco Dosil

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2008

SOURCE: White vertical line on left side of screen

I had a smililar problem after taking it apart i realised that i had screwed my mount skrews into the video main board and cracked it along with a few soldered wires, if you havent done any physical dammage to it try a firmware upgrade

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2008

SOURCE: Black Vertical line about an inch wide right of middle - PFM-42V1 Sony

The problem is the actual PDP panel address chips blown or a faulty ribbon cable to the PDP or if your lucky it may be a dry joint - Tap the ribbon while the set is on very lightly on all cables with something plastic and see if the black line goes away - if so your lucky and its an easy but fiddly repair.

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2009

SOURCE: Vertical lines on my 40 inch lcd mitsubishi hdtv 1080.

I assume your Misubishi is not close to anything electrical. However, it sounds like you have had an interference for some time. This will ineviteably cause the HDTV LCD to collapse. LCD's don't respond well close to heat. Is there a vent close? LCD's do well in a properly vented area but with all this said.......they will pick up interference from anything electrical. A few questions to ask ones self........are there any wireless devices or chargers close to the LCD? Might there be an oven, a/c unit or other wiring with 220 volts anywhere close to the LCD such as in the wall?
The Mitsubishi LT is a very reliable, multi component ready set that allows great viewing with surround sound. However, stop and think about this interference. It is not something in the unit. It is an interference. Look hard and when you've discovered it.....you won't believe how crystal clear this set will be.
Let me know what you find...Thanks for using Fixya and add any comments that may help us help you.

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2009

SOURCE: Phillips 50 inch Plasma

Philips 50 inch plasma tv no video but has sound

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