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Mark Hargrove Posted on Nov 13, 2010

Turned on the TV recently and noticed a horizontal line in the middle of the screen. The lower half was slightly darker than the top half. After a few minutes there were several vertical lines that appeared in the lower half and the images were freezing for a second or two. After about 10 minutes most of the problems cleared up except for a thin horizontal line in the middle of the screen that still remains.

  • Anonymous Mar 28, 2014

    half the screen is discolored pink and at the very bottom there are a few blue horizontal lines

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It means your picture tube is going out. It is just a mttter of time and it will go out completely.

  • Anonymous Aug 17, 2012

    Idioto, there IS no tube in an LCD tv.....it's called a tft, or thin film transistor SCREEN.

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