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LAUREN BOURLIER Posted on Mar 02, 2017
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LCD screen is white, dim picture and sound works fine

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Seems the white balance is set inccorectly and the brightness is set wrong check your TV's menu and set them back to normal or reset the display controls in the tv menu if it turns all back white and dim then the display panel of your tv is needing repair

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If your LCD TV or monitor has stopped working, or is displaying one of the following symptoms, then it's a candidate for some new capacitors
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New capacitors will solve a host of problems in LCD monitors and TV's and will extend the life of your monitor or TV by several years.
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If your LCD TV or monitor has stopped working, or is displaying one of the following symptoms, then it's a candidate for some new capacitors
- Flickering screen
- Screen image disappears after several seconds
- Dim screen
- Slow start
- Power LED on, but no picture
- Unusual colors and/or lines
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If they appear bulged on top, then they need to be replaced.
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If your LCD TV or monitor has stopped working, or is displaying one of the following symptoms, then it's a candidate for some new capacitors
- Flickering screen
- Screen image disappears after several seconds
- Dim screen
- Slow start
- Power LED on, but no picture
- Unusual colors and/or lines
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If they appear bulged on top, then they need to be replaced.
New capacitors will solve a host of problems in LCD monitors and TV's and will extend the life of your monitor or TV by several years.
Take it to a repair shop.
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