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Posted on Oct 09, 2007

ProScan 60 inch TV Problem

MY ProScan 60 inch went on the fritz. The screen looks really screwed. It looks like it's out of focus and you can see the scanning lines. I took some digital stills of the screen but too bad I can't attach them to this message really hard to explain.

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    rca 60 inch tv has white lines thru screen

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