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I HACE A 1999 SONY 60 INCH THAT WHEN YOU TURN IT ON, IT IS VERY BLURRY, BUT AS TIME GOES ON IT GETS CLEARER. IT IS TAKING LONGER NOW TO CLEAR UP AS TIME GOES ON.I HAVE BEEN CHARGED 65.00 FOR SOMEONE TO TELL ME ITS NOT THE TUBE.PLEASE HELP!
I dont think it is your tube. Rather, the culprit is the one connected to your tube. Please check the crt socket. It is the connected to a circuit at the back of your tube. Have it replaced.
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There are two adjustments on your flyback. If there is not an access in the back of the set to turn the adjustments then you need to take the back off of the tv. One adjustment is for brightness and the other is your focus. Just slowy turn the adjustment right or left until the picture gets clearer and your done.
It looks like a light shining on the screen when you were recording the problem.Also, you are taking the picture from a bad angle for lcd types of tvs.Try a new recording,also get the tv on an HD channel for a better,clearer picture.Many hd tvs look bad on non HD channels.
Most of the Toshiba sets of this age had problems with a board inside that gives lines/noise left to right for several minutes and then clears up--as time goes on the warmup takes longer and longer---bad Hyper board with about 10 tiny surface mounted filter caps that dry out.
Part is not available and two options--either have a shop repair it or try it yourself---takes above average skill to remove board and replace all ten caps.
Shops will if they will attempt this usually get over 200 for the repair.
Yeah we have the same exact problem here. Defective TV....ours would correct itself after 30 mins, but now it's blurry all the time. I'm never dropping 2K on a SONY tv again.
The problem is inside the vga hdmi board ,i have repaired 2 of these
units the 37 inch version and found a bad 100 microf 10 v capacitor . a little bit of soldering/de soldering skill is needed .
cost of cap 0 dollars got it from old radio.but it takes along time to repair-you have to remove the back cover and note lot of screws .ernie
hi gud day! your problem has a solution. Just try to fix your tv from blurry picture. Pull the socket at hte back of the picture tube. remove the socket from pcb(printed circuit board) de solder the pins. then after that, if you see a 2 metal formed like a small mountain facing each other, try to clean those remove the rust (green color) using sander or any material you can use, just avoid using oil on that bcause it is sparking. then try to install it again and try to turn on your tv. if still not working replace that socket with a new one. you can buy it at any electronic supply store. and re install then on it again.. surely it will fix your tv without expensive components.
be sure unplugging the tv from ac souce before disassimbling...
Sounds more like bad blue gun in CRT. A tv shop with a
good quality pix tube checker / rejuvenator may give some
temporary help......................T.
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