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Http://www.retrevo.com/support/RCA-HD44LPW62-TVs-manual/id/404dj696/t/2/

You may need to adjust your settings perhaps the Aspect ratio is incorrect, anyhow i have given you a link to your user manual, so you can set to default settings and troubleshoot your issue. Also i have given you a Training manual, this too will give you insight into your problem www.scribd.com/.../PANASONIC-CHASSIS-TH42PHD5-TV-PLASMA-TRAINING -

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