I have a 32 inch vizio lcd which i thought does not burn in. had for 2 years this past weekend noticed right side of screen where 4:3 pic is cut off is slightly burned in when watching widescreen HD.... HELP!!!! just seemed to have start, what can i do??
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it is very likly you have problem with the buffer boards, sometime help to unplug conector and reconect, also check the smd fuse located on one of the boards since there are 2 buffer E&F.
In most of the case, the problem is a defective display LCD panel, this problem in some terminology is called PIXEL RETAINING, it means the pixels are locked up, there is no good permanent solutions for it, you have to change the LCD panel.
Are these lines on both side of the screen or what location are they in? They can be caused by watching 4:3 television with the black bars on both sides. Watching 16:9 full screen HD wont cause issues with that. If only on the sides there is not much you can do except put a pure white screen on the TV and leave that on for at least 6 hours. This will age the panel a little but in theroy wil even the pixel burn you have to make the lines less noticable. Please take a few moments to rate my answer. Thank you
This problem is not just for Philips. I've found similar complaints online for JVC, and my Vizio 32" LCD has the same problem. In my case the TV is about 3 years old and has a lot of hours on it.
http://www.encompassparts.com/models/?VIZVW32LHDTV10A
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do some research, pick out a weekend, and then replace that power board! save yourself some $$$ but make sure you order the right part and know what you are doing before you start.
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