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Toshiba 36ZP48 on the fritz?

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Old 01-08-2007, 8:29 PM   #1
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Toshiba 36ZP48 on the fritz?

As you look a the screen the right hand side has a lighter bar running vertically right at the edge (almost like reflection from inside when a CRT is too overscanned), the top and bottom right hand corners are also falling inwards to the centre by about a centimetre (worst case) depending on the screens displayed image brightness level (the lighter the image the worse the problem).

We've had a test pattern on the screen (from digital essentials) and set up the set for a '2.5% overscan' using a black and white version of the 'indian head' test pattern (the black and white one with a large centre circle surrounded by 4 smaller ones in each corner and a grid pattern), on this pattern the right hand corner circles are very badly distorted (squashed in from the right) and nothing you can do in the geometry settings will fix it.

Any ideas?

(I read the DSF threads but it doesn't do any of that ... yet)
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Old 01-08-2007, 10:19 PM   #2
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Re: Toshiba 36ZP48 on the fritz?

You'll never get perfect geometry on a 36" crt, afraid you'll just have to live with it.
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Re: Toshiba 36ZP48 on the fritz?

errrrrr no I won't, it has deteriorated in the last week or so meaning something is failing.

This set from being new has been the target for digital essentials calibration and has been 'recalibrated' and checked for convergence / alignment and position from time to time, the convergence has always been slightly off towards the corners and yes I accepted that and lived with it but the geometry has on the whole been pretty good.

It is partly because of all this 'history' that I know for sure something is not right, that and the curve to the right hand side of the picture, that and the fact it is becoming worse daily.
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Re: Toshiba 36ZP48 on the fritz?

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it has deteriorated in the last week or so meaning something is failing.
You didn't make that clear in your post unless the "on the fritz?" part of your title is your way of describing a fault...an expression I've never heard in all my years of servicing.
Does the "falling inwards" from the side lessen if you reduce the contrast?
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Re: Toshiba 36ZP48 on the fritz?

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You didn't make that clear in your post unless the "on the fritz?" part of your title is your way of describing a fault...an expression I've never heard in all my years of servicing.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fritz

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Old 01-08-2007, 11:26 PM   #6
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Re: Toshiba 36ZP48 on the fritz?

Term I got from my late grandfather .. no idea of its source.

I have to say yes to the does it change on contrast, the brighter the screen image is the more the corners collapse.
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Re: Toshiba 36ZP48 on the fritz?

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Isn't that a wee bit racist these days

Boy, but this forum is educational

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Old 01-08-2007, 11:39 PM   #8
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Re: Toshiba 36ZP48 on the fritz?

I don't do politically correct ... imagine some of the comedy shows I grew up with being done today - Love thy Neighbour, Rising Damp ... do the world a favour and shoot the politically correct and the ambulance chasing lawyers I say.

Hmmm

—Verb phraseInformal. 1. fritz out, to become inoperable.

—IdiomInformal. 2. on the fritz, not in working order: Our TV went on the fritz last night.

[Origin: 1900–05; of obscure orig.]

You know I had never looked it up before !!
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