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Amy Hoffman Posted on Apr 03, 2012
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3" vertical line down right side of tv

There is approx 3" vertical white line down right side of screen

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2012
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Answer depends on model number of set which is not indicated here.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2008

SOURCE: LCD TV - Vertical Blue line

use menu and h/v then change then move to higher level and it will take it away.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2007

SOURCE: Vertical line on TV

usualy this problem is cause by the lcd drive board.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jan 17, 2008

SOURCE: my tv is hitachi 55pd plasma

Hitachi did in fact stand behind their product and resolved the problem. My hats off to them! Panel was replaced due to faulty ribbon cable supplying signal from one of the drivers. Unfortunately for my specific issue there wasno other solution as the ribbon cable in sealed inside the glass panel.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2009

SOURCE: Vertical line on LCD TV Panel

Had this same issue on right side of 52" about 1 inch from side but had 3 vertical lines that disappeared after 40 minutes. Have Samsung LNT5265FX/XXA and about 16 months old. LCD Panel itself had to be replaced to fix it, fortunately had extended service plan

Paul

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  • Posted on May 27, 2009

SOURCE: Green vertical bar on right side of plasma TV screen

You could have one of three problems. One is really expensing to fix and you might want to trash the set. Thats if the panel is bad. Secondly, it could be a buffer board that went back. Not as expensive as the panel. Finally, it could be the connection between the two. I would first take the back off and locate this board. Undo the ribbon cable and clean it off a bit and put it back. If its still there, you have a deeper problem.

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