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Dear brother i have problem my lcd tv samsong , a vertical line is comming in right side how it will rectify ? pl suggest . thank jks

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If it's a thin vertical or horizontal line which is constantly there in the same place chances are the panel is defective.Normally a panel repairs or replacement is not cost effective and you need to live with this defect or go for new monitor. Sorry !
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