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I have a Digihome 26" LCD TV that I purchased a couple of weeks ago.
It's been working fine but now after I watch for 15-20 minutes all the blacks in the video start turning green. Eventually every color that's supposed to be black is now green and it's unbearable. I don't think it has anything to do with the feed from the cable or DVD player since they're all channels are the same. I've looked at the TV settings and there's definitely no setting to fix this. Sometimes I can just turn the TV on and off and that'll temporarily fix the problem. Lately I've been having to smack the backside of it and that seems to fix it temporarily too. Do you think it's just a loose component inside that I could repair myself? Any ideas what piece it might be? Thanks for your help. |
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wrote in message oups.com... I have a Digihome 26" LCD TV that I purchased a couple of weeks ago. It's been working fine but now after I watch for 15-20 minutes all the blacks in the video start turning green. Eventually every color that's supposed to be black is now green and it's unbearable. I don't think it has anything to do with the feed from the cable or DVD player since they're all channels are the same. I've looked at the TV settings and there's definitely no setting to fix this. Sometimes I can just turn the TV on and off and that'll temporarily fix the problem. Lately I've been having to smack the backside of it and that seems to fix it temporarily too. Do you think it's just a loose component inside that I could repair myself? Any ideas what piece it might be? Thanks for your help. Since it is obviously under warranty, why not ask the manufacturer or dealer? |
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I have a Digihome 26" LCD TV that I purchased a couple of weeks ago. It's been working fine but now after I watch for 15-20 minutes all the blacks in the video start turning green. Eventually every color that's supposed to be black is now green and it's unbearable. I don't think it has anything to do with the feed from the cable or DVD player since they're all channels are the same. I've looked at the TV settings and there's definitely no setting to fix this. Sometimes I can just turn the TV on and off and that'll temporarily fix the problem. Lately I've been having to smack the backside of it and that seems to fix it temporarily too. Do you think it's just a loose component inside that I could repair myself? Any ideas what piece it might be? Thanks for your help. Only a couple weeks old ... return it. Don't open it and void your warranty. |
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On May 16, 10:09 pm, "Jeff" wrote:
wrote ... I have a Digihome 26"LCDTVthat I purchased a couple of weeks ago. It's been working fine but now after I watch for 15-20 minutes all the blacks in the video start turning green. Eventually every color that's supposed to be black is now green and it's unbearable. I don't think it has anything to do with the feed from the cable or DVD player since they're all channels are the same. I've looked at theTVsettings and there's definitely no setting to fix this. Sometimes I can just turn theTVon and off and that'll temporarily fix the problem. Lately I've been having to smack the backside of it and that seems to fix it temporarily too. Do you think it's just a loose component inside that I could repair myself? Any ideas what piece it might be? Thanks for your help. Only a couple weeks old ... return it. Don't open it and void your warranty.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, actually I bought the screen used so I'm not even sure it's under warranty any more. What are my options? |
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wrote in message
oups.com... I have a Digihome 26" LCD TV that I purchased a couple of weeks ago. It's been working fine but now after I watch for 15-20 minutes all the blacks in the video start turning green. Eventually every color that's supposed to be black is now green and it's unbearable. Do you think it's just a loose component inside that I could repair myself? Any ideas what piece it might be? WGAF. Take the thing back to the store for an exchange or refund. Geez. The store and manuf. warranty should have been included in the price of the product unless you bought if off the back of a white van along with big speakers. In, that case get out the Philips or flathead and start looking for loose wires. Oh, and don't forget to unplug it first. -- Rick Evans --------------------------------------------------------------- Lon -71° 04' 35.3" Lat +42° 11' 06.7" |
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On May 17, 12:59 pm, BDK wrote:
In article .com, says... I have a Digihome 26" LCD TV that I purchased a couple of weeks ago. It's been working fine but now after I watch for 15-20 minutes all the blacks in the video start turning green. Eventually every color that's supposed to be black is now green and it's unbearable. I don't think it has anything to do with the feed from the cable or DVD player since they're all channels are the same. I've looked at the TV settings and there's definitely no setting to fix this. Sometimes I can just turn the TV on and off and that'll temporarily fix the problem. Lately I've been having to smack the backside of it and that seems to fix it temporarily too. Do you think it's just a loose component inside that I could repair myself? Any ideas what piece it might be? Thanks for your help. My friend had a 2 year old Samsung LCD monitor that was doing the same thing. We opened it up, and it was pretty obvious what the problem was. There was a plug that was only partially pushed into the socket. We had it fixed in 2 minutes, but we were kind of shocked how crappy it looked inside. Poor soldering, wires taped together with that strapping tape stuff that oozes adhesive after a few months. We hit all the bad looking joints we saw, and it's been working great since then. Even in cheap components, poor soldering is pretty unusual. Most of these things are flood soldered. IOW, the whole underside of the board is dipped in molten solder. |
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