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if only
11 Nov 09 12:59
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got lcd tv about 3 year old recently ive had a fine black line a fine blue line and another one across the screen .
anyone know what they are or it could be they seem to come and go

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By:
Joe Jordan
When: 11 Nov 09 13:00
net ball pitch markings ?
By:
if only
When: 11 Nov 09 13:01
huh???
By:
afterjacko.
When: 11 Nov 09 13:05
Nice one Joe :)
By:
if only
When: 11 Nov 09 13:06
so you dont know the reason ?
By:
if only
When: 11 Nov 09 13:06
so you dont know the reason ?
By:
if only
When: 11 Nov 09 13:06
is there an echo in here ?
By:
selina
When: 11 Nov 09 13:07
It must be an extra feature of the digital switchover.
By:
if only
When: 11 Nov 09 13:08
not had the digital switch over here yet
By:
8sid
When: 11 Nov 09 13:09
doubly check all the cables

but ihave a feeling the panel will need replacing

most expensive part i think

:-(

what make and how much you pay?

if you got it from john lewis you would have a 5 year warranty
By:
if only
When: 11 Nov 09 13:11
its a phillips one note special think id rather get a new one than have it fixed, what causes the panel to go plz
By:
if only
When: 11 Nov 09 13:11
sorry paid £550
By:
uncle monty
When: 11 Nov 09 13:12
has it been vandalised by children?
By:
if only
When: 11 Nov 09 13:14
ner no kids monty
By:
uncle monty
When: 11 Nov 09 13:15
google it..must be an answer out thar?
By:
8sid
When: 11 Nov 09 13:15
i know it dont help but in future get it from John lewis, prices are no more dearer then else where and you get a free 5 year warranty thrown in!!!!!!!!!!!!
By:
uncle monty
When: 11 Nov 09 13:17
^ nice..if only i cud afford a colur tv..
By:
8sid
When: 11 Nov 09 13:18
i forget prices to be honest mate

would not like to say

is the tv on for long periods?
By:
Jimbo747
When: 11 Nov 09 13:21
Under the sales of goods act, TVs are expected to last at least 5 years.

Quote this to the manufacturer and say you want them to repair or replace / credit towards a new tv. You may have a bit of a fight, but a letter to head office / complaints dept will get it sorted.
By:
if only
When: 11 Nov 09 13:22
not really mate id rather it just fully brake down than hang on to life
By:
BIG GURU
When: 11 Nov 09 13:22
In older CRT TVs this problem was caused by capacitors in the power supply "dryingout" and the answer was to change them,don't know about these LCD TVs but it needs an engineer so will be costly.
By:
Jimbo747
When: 11 Nov 09 13:40
Hangon, I'll put it in bold...

Jimbo747 11 Nov 14:21
Under the sales of goods act, TVs are expected to last at least 5 years.

Quote this to the manufacturer and say you want them to repair or replace / credit towards a new tv. You may have a bit of a fight, but a letter to head office / complaints dept will get it sorted.
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