Toshiba 50A62 50" Rear Projection Television "tv static wavy lines" Questions

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Question about Mitsubishi Televison & Video

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...static, they move. They run top to bottom & the picture is clear behind them. It began doing this originally for a little while when the television is first turned on, now it does it for the ...

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Question about Toshiba Televison & Video

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...TV Picture Problems If this thing gets turned off for anything more than a few moments the picture upon turning it back on is nightmarish. It is full of vertical wavy lines and static like on ...

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Question about Hitachi Televison & Video

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Static mode. I fumbled around a bit trying to get out of it. I now have a green cross hatcht hat is severely distorted at both the top and bottom of the screen. Is there any way that i can rest the TV

Question about Philips Televison & Video

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...static screen the middle looked concaved. picture tube going out? Projection TV sets need to have all three colors - RED - BLUE - GREEN - lined up correctly on the screen in order for the video to ...

static focus now. I tried to allign the grid with a remote which made the picture better, but that is how i lost the magic focus. I beleive the green color is the bowed color. How much does it cost to

Question about Sony Televison & Video

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...static and wavy lines. Reopened the back and the tv turns off and won't turn back on. Remove Front panel look for screen/focus controls adjust them you have R/G/B for each tube ,you have screen drive ...

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