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RCA Projection screen tv, model #D61W20B

I can see all menu features and run through all of them, picture seems fine with all menu items. With every thing else though I have no picture just a light blueish grey screen, the sound is fine, I have tried all inputs front and back including s-video cable. Sound is all I get

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