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Is there anything on top of your TV? Are the sides or rear right up against anything?
If so, the problem could be that there is not enough ventilation. Make sure there are no vent holes blocked. Also, cleaning it couldn't hurt if it's dusty.
on component your device may have to be on progressive. old dvd players you could switch back and forth on progressive and normal. the squigly lines sound like you need to make sure its on progressive. hook it up using the yellow video slot on player and tv (any cable will work). go into menu and look for progressive and change it on.
If its Canon A75 camera then its problem of defective ccd imager and Canon will repair your camera free of cost. Click Canon CCD Imager Advisory for details.
What I've seen on those indicator stickers is that they are white and when your phone has water damage, red spots show up on the sticker. maybe that's not for all phones.
but hope that helps.
You have a burn in problem from watching widescreen movies.If you have access to a signal generator or tv setup disc run a perfectly white screen on the plasma for about 30 min.This should help even out the pixels on the display.
have you tried other devices for input...vcr, or other dvd players to see if it is a problem with the player or with the tv? Check the output setting for the dvd player (1080i etc) and ensure you are connecting to the proper inputs for either analog or digital signals (RCA inputs or RGB).
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