oh you know what I forgot the model number all these years (remote's and manual's gone missing) but I did wonder how else I could find out the model number. Anyway I'm checking the back of the TV now and it is a Toshiba 32zp38b
I just found an interesting review on ciao.co.uk where someone is having the same problem as me:
http://www.ciao.co.uk/Toshiba_32ZP38__Review_5602830 Quote:
Purchased TV 22 months ago screen started to shake go fuzzy and the suddenly loose picture with multcoloured lines.
Toshiba did not want to help as outside warranty period of one year.
Called the local TV engineer on Toshiba approved list and he stated that it was caused by a faulty DFS module, a problem that he has previously encounted and the part was generally in stock at his company.
The cost of replacing this part is likely to be in the region of £200 for a TV that is less than 2 years old.
I am not happy that this relatively new TV required expensive repairs in such a short life.
The on/off switch is installed using a plastic fixing and this broke.
I would suggest that such a well used switch should have a more robust fixing system.
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