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Try adjusting the settings, You didn\'t supply the Model? Connected to Cable? Sat? Have you contacted your Provider? I can\'t tell much from the video ,Is it "pixels"? Sometimes my toshiba will freeze or become pixelated, it\'s the signal from Xfinity. Pull the plug on the TV cable/sat box wait 30 seconds ,plug in, saame with TV. A sort of reboot. Reset your setting to default. Satrt from the beginning of setup. Is it under warranty? Maybe you should be watching the Outback Bowl,
Hi!
There are 2 ways you can try to fix dead pixel:
Try online tool like http://www.jscreenfix.com/basic.php OR Try this quick guide to fix dead pixels
Turn off your monitor.
Get yourself a damp cloth, so that you won't scratch the screen.
Apply pressure to the area where the stuck pixel is. Try not to put pressure anywhere else, as this may trigger the creation of more stuck pixels.
While applying pressure, turn on your computer and screen.
Remove pressure and the stuck pixel should be gone.
If none of these works, than you can't do anything with it.
Hope it helps
how big are the black spots? are they pixel size? i have one black spot too but its called a "dead pixel" when ya buy laptops these days, sometimes...they will have a dead pixel gaurentee for like 25 dollars, but i didnt choose that so now im stuck with one annoying dead pixel on my 5 thousand dollar laptop but im fine with it i guess. when my screen gets bad, im rich enough to just replace the whole screen anyway. dead pixels cant be fixed i dont think just replaced by the whole screen.
Hi, This problem is of "CONVERGENCE". You have to replace the convergence IC's which is better to buy a new one TV, Just contact any expert and replace the convergence IC's and your TV work fine again you need not to buy a new TV. Thanks for using fixya.
In the digital world, you can't have a 4:3 aspect ratio DVD title (720x480) on a 720p (1280 x 720) / 1080p (1920x1080) display without some kind of centering or stretching to some extent. (square vs rectangle) Now, on a 16:9 aspect ratio title (wide screen format) you should have any scaling issues regardless of the pixel resolution. Despite what the sales person told you, trans-coding ("upconverting") lower resolution titles to a higher resolution does not increase the quality of the image. Any attempt to do so would be only to try to reduce block noise and any kind pixelation at higher resolutions. (blurring square pixel blocks)
In the analog world, the quality of the image is based on the encoder and signal depth. If your TV excepts HD analog, you might be able to have your cake and eat it too. That would force your display to convert an analog signal into a digital resolution, letting the TV hardware do all the trans-coding. Manufactures are completely phasing out analog signal receiving, but might have the RGB RCA connectors for backwards compatibility. Eventually, it will not be supported and you will be forced to buy higher resolution content.
hi there, its a decousing problem, look for the connection of the decousing which is connected behined the pic tube to the board. check some electronic parts, it may be temperature resistor, termistor, transistors, capacitor, etc.ty
sounds like its stuck in another mode. Do you have the original remote to sdee if you can switch off the display section or the closed caption?? good Luck
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