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farmertml
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Hi There,
Following numberous google searches and browsing of forums I have been really stuck trying to find a solution to my problem.
I found AV Forums came up frequently in my searches on google and have decided to beg for some assistance in diagnosing my problem.
I have a Lexsor 32" LC-32W18SD TV for just over a year now with no problems, infact its been a blinding piece of kit! But recently I have started getting strange images on the screen (typical now its out of warrenty) which will dissapear only by me hitting the back of the tv on the right hand side.
Obviously I dont feel this is a solution to my problem and if anyone could assist in telling me what the cause could be I will take it to a shop to get it fixed.
Here is the picture of the problem :
As you can see some colour will be fine (usually greys/blues and oranges) but there is a strange effect on the image which makes everything hideously unwatchable.
If anyone could advise me in any way or point me in the right direction that would be fantastic.
Thank you for your time.
Paul Farmer
Following numberous google searches and browsing of forums I have been really stuck trying to find a solution to my problem.
I found AV Forums came up frequently in my searches on google and have decided to beg for some assistance in diagnosing my problem.
I have a Lexsor 32" LC-32W18SD TV for just over a year now with no problems, infact its been a blinding piece of kit! But recently I have started getting strange images on the screen (typical now its out of warrenty) which will dissapear only by me hitting the back of the tv on the right hand side.
Obviously I dont feel this is a solution to my problem and if anyone could assist in telling me what the cause could be I will take it to a shop to get it fixed.
Here is the picture of the problem :
As you can see some colour will be fine (usually greys/blues and oranges) but there is a strange effect on the image which makes everything hideously unwatchable.
If anyone could advise me in any way or point me in the right direction that would be fantastic.
Thank you for your time.
Paul Farmer