Sony KLV-S26A10 26 in. HD-Ready LCD Television Logo
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Pink and green outline on people and text - Sony KLV-S26A10 26 in. HD-Ready LCD Television

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How old is the TV?After a certain number of years the pixles will degrade and around key areas they will turn a rough color.Pink green orange blue,you name it.Otherwise It could be that it got damaged in a shipping process and then there wouldnt be much you could do except take it into the retailer where you purchased it and ask if the problem is fixable.

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