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The LCD and the screen are bad and the built in LCD has stopped working and needs replacement. It would be more easier and cheaper to buy another TV then to try and repair the current TV that you have that's broken.
If I understand your (very brief) problem correctly, the problem is that when you turn on your TV or DVD player, it takes a while to show anything. If the time is less than a minute for a dvd player, or less than ten seconds for turning the TV on itself, then this actually isn't a problem. Modern TVs and various other tech often take several seconds to turn on, and that may be the only 'problem' you're experiencing. It's an unfortunate fact of modern life. Things take a little while to start up sometimes. If the time for the TV is in excess of about thirty seconds, or the time for a DVD/Bluray/whatever player is more than five minutes... Well, then it could be a problem, but I'm afraid I'd need more information than you've provided.
If the ps3 is connected and it doesn't show on the tv, unplug both the tv and the ps3. then plug them both in and turn on the tv first then the ps3 by holding the power button of the ps3 for about 10 seconds before it beeps then it should show up on the tv screen.
That sounds like a power board problem if im not mistaken where your power cord plugs into the tv there is a board it connects to often times if u plug the tv in and it starts itself or turns its self off its the power board that needs to be replaced which btw is not cheap at all
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