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Has the TV been moved-transported recently?

Tried to de-gauss if it has that function?

Last time I moved my plasma I had what looked like the same thing...turned it off for 24hrs and it was as good as new.

If you still have the manual It would most probably say to let it stand for x amount of time after transit before use.

Although rear projections not having a vacuum type tube-screen it could be a different story re: de-gaussing ect.

Of course all that would be totally useless unless you've moved it..

Useful info=0 sorry.

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Hey Grepin,

give this number a call: 0433673460, his names Regino

hes my brother in law, does service and repairs on that sorta stuff..

tell him P.A recommended you and he'll look after you :thumbsup:

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Hey Grepin,

give this number a call: 0433673460, his names Regino

hes my brother in law, does service and repairs on that sorta stuff..

tell him P.A recommended you and he'll look after you :banana:

hey i was also moving and we had our rear projection tv in the trailer and smashed the screen would your brother in law be able to fix that or does anyone know who can? thanks

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