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I have a samsung 42in plasma and the picture just started flickering and has white vertical lines running thru it, to the point the picture gets distorted and last night lost the picture but had sound. can you help.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpWZTnAXbLg
Dec 30, 2013 - Uploaded by Pet Rock's Garage
This video covers how to fix a Panasonic 42" Plasma TV model TH-42PX600U that has vertical distorted ...
All I can tell you is that you maybe have left your T.V. on a channel that didn't move for so long, or maybe someone else did and it burnt the screen. Plasma's run off of plasma gas to create the great picture and they collect on the screen and stick. What you need to do is go to your menu and look for "screen burn protection" and put it on white and let it sit for 20 minutes. All of one color such as white doesn't harm your T.V. The only way anything burns is like a bright white line in front of a black background.
This sounds like one of the driver boards at the bottom or top of the screen has an intermittent fault. The set will have to be taken in to a service centre.
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.
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