Panasonic TX-42PT10 42" TV "moved dots moving screen" Questions

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Question about GE Televison & Video

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...moved and only is letting you see half a picture...This is a long shot but it could be the cause.. Now the picture is supplied to you by a fast moving dot of light (Black & White set) that scans from ...

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...moving around the screen,then after about an hour it"s gone. is this screen burn? to determine it is a tube cover one at a time when the reddish dots are there. if they dissappear when one of the ...

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...dots appearing on screen (ever increasing number) Samsung DLP TV HL-S4676S In the last two weeks I've noticed two white dots (1/8 inch or less) appearing on my set. They are constant regardless of ...

Question about Hitachi Televison & Video

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...screen, press the PIP CH button on the remote control while in the digital convergence adjustment mode (DCAM). Fine tune the edge convergence as necessary. To exit, press PIP CH again. 13) When ...

Question about Mitsubishi Televison & Video

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...moved out and he said the TV worked fine, but one of the tubes burnt out, it was either a blue or a green one, I don't remember what he said. He also said it caused the green and blue colors to not ...

Question about Curtis Televison & Video

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...dots using a pair of tabs at a time observe on the screen which colors the tabs move align green & red then green & red on blue you can also use the crosshatch pattern to check it (back and forth) ...

Question about Sony Televison & Video

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...screen comes back to life. This may happen a few times and then it stays on for the rest of the evening. The frequency of the blackout has increased from once in a while to a few times a viewing. ...

it coming on and after a couple of seconds cut off Without a brand AND model number or a better description of the problem, any suggestions would be nothing more than a guess. Unless you are prepared ...

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moving image. The typical frame rate used in North America is 60 frames per second (60Hz) meaning that a TV would display 60 individual still images every second. Sub-field drive is the method used to

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