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Green flashing in all sorts of crazy patterns on the screen

I have a 56'' JVC lcd rear projection tv that worked just fine when i went to bed last night. I came home from work today and now it is flashing a bunch of crazy patterns of bright neon green all over in all sorts of random ways. Also all the people are purple. How much is this going to cost to get fixed? Any help would be appreciated thanks

  • lotasee3 May 15, 2009

    no such luck looked through all the menus and no color convergence.

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In the menu it should have color convergence ,,try that

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    Josh Whitehead May 15, 2009

    mine has that,,,what about a degauuss option

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