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We bought a 50" LG plasma television today. We hooked it up and it worked fine. While we were trying everything out, i.e., dvd player, Nintendo Wii, etc., we encountered a red blur, red lines. Now the redness will not go away. The picture is distorted because of the redness.
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What type of connections are you using? HDMI? Component? Composite? What audio? HDMI? Optical Digital? Analog audio?
Are you saying you get video from the PS3, but it is in Black&White only? Is there an NTSC/PAL selector on the PS3? If so, it may be set wrong. Set to NTSC if you're in the United States.
Connect the Wii and the DVD player to different ports on the TV to and any other device to the port in which the Wii and the DVD player were connected to check if the issue is with the port.
If other devices also display in black and white after connecting them to the port to which the Wii and the DVD player were originally connected then the ports require servicing.
Just check the weight and size restriction on the wall mount. As long as the weight and size specs of the TV fall within those allotted by the wall mount, you should be fine.
Well it depends on what your watching on the tv. If you hook up an HDMI cable with a dvd player or other accessory, such as HD cable box on an HD channel it will swap to 720p.
switch the HDMI cable to another HDMI port (if available). or use and AVI/COMPONENT to make sure the device (HOME THEATHER) is working fine. Try also another HDMI cable or hook another device into it to see how it works. If you determine the HDMI port in not working properly, then your Mainboard is damaged and need to be replaced, try EBAY for a general
picture of prices but you will need your product code wich is located
in the back of the TV next to serial number.
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