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What causes the yellow and blue ghost on tv, and how to solve it. It is on a Toshiba rear projection

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The problems ur tv have is known as a convergence problems,it dead.The tv colors lines R,G,B mis alignment,have colors shadows pictures or 3D pictures look like.The tv convergence board have dead 2 STK convergence ICS and some or all it resistors are dead.These parts on the tv convergence board,must be replaced these parts on the tv convergence board to solved the tv picture convergence problems.The shop,will cost u $300-350 for parts and labors.

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