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Old 13-09-2008, 10:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Toshiba 28N23B Screen Problems?

I have a Toshiba 28N23B 28" Tv and i have had problems with the screen for about 6 Months been looking for a new tv but no Luck The problem is the tv goes to a yellow/Green colour and stays like this for most of the time and now and again the screen goes back to normal. Wondered if anybody knows of anything i can try to do to fix it Thanks In Advance
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Re: Toshiba 28N23B Screen Problems?

It's a Vestel AK37 chassis.

Possible it's the tube.

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Re: Toshiba 28N23B Screen Problems?

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It's a Vestel AK37 chassis.

Possible it's the tube.

Does that mean there is nothing i can do myself?
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Re: Toshiba 28N23B Screen Problems?

No. Unless you're a TV engineer.

But I hate to condemn anything without seeing it.
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