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Old 02-12-2002, 1:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thomson Scenium TV help!!!

I have a 44" Thomson Scenium (ex display 1100 inc 5 year warranty!!) Well, about 6 inch from the top of the screen half way across, there is like a reflection about 6 inch across, it is only obvious on really dark scenes. But quite annoying.

Does anyone know how to get rid???

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Old 13-02-2003, 10:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Thomson Scenium TV help!!!

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I have a 44" Thomson Scenium (ex display 1100 inc 5 year warranty!!) Well, about 6 inch from the top of the screen half way across, there is like a reflection about 6 inch across, it is only obvious on really dark scenes. But quite annoying.

Does anyone know how to get rid???

Cheers

Jonathan
The default contrast settings are much too high. Lower them.
But don't be disappointed because the behavior is typical for RPTs then there is a light area in a dark scene.
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