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Anonymous Posted on Nov 17, 2009

Solid yellow line down the side of the screen

  • Anonymous Nov 18, 2009

    i have tried and am now getting a green/snowy screen??????

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Use the screen size button to change to 16:9. If it is in the mode where the TV decides, a yellow or green bar may show up for some unknown reason. (acutally, there is a reason, but not worth getting into). This works on Samsung TVs. The mode is called "Just Scan" when the TV decides what screen size to use on a Samsung. I don't know what it is called on a Hyundai.

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SOURCE: LG RZ-26LZ50 LCD Television-Solid Black line down the right had side of the screen

It's the driver tabs that operate that section of the panel. To have them repaired/replaced can be very expensive and is normally just replaced completely as a whole panel (at least while under warranty). If it is out of warranty, then get a few quotes over the phone. This will help dramatically when you explain to your wife that you are about ot go shopping to buy a new TV.

I find things like "Have I told you how good you look today" help when this process is taking place.

Sorry for the bad news.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2009

SOURCE: Yellow lines going down the side of the screen

It's a warranty issue. Back to the dealer for replacement.

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