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"ghosts" on LCD tv ?
sunflower_2
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hi there i have a philips LCD tv which has started to show "ghosts" on the screen e.g. if paused on same image for a while
its approx 18 months old and unfortunately i dont have any extended warranty, but am still paying for it :eek:
anyone any ideas?
is this a big problem?
is it going to cost me a fortune?
its approx 18 months old and unfortunately i dont have any extended warranty, but am still paying for it :eek:
anyone any ideas?
is this a big problem?
is it going to cost me a fortune?
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could be your scart lead, try another one just to eliminate it.0
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Are you watching Derek Acora :whistle:
I'll get me coat
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I take it's not the fact your aerial had moved or got knocked ? :eek:
OR Derek Acora as Electron has mentioned
:rolleyes:
!!!!!!There are More Questions Than Answers!!!!!!:eek:
:search: But I Just Don't Have Any Answers :idea:0 -
who/what is derek akora???

am i missing something?
thanks v much but bought a new scart lead last week as thought it may be this, no help (i even bought a half decent one for £20ish)0 -
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he he
thanks 4 that0 -
sunflower wrote:who/what is derek akora???

am i missing something?
thanks v much but bought a new scart lead last week as thought it may be this, no help (i even bought a half decent one for £20ish)
Thought this might help http://www.derekacorah.org/
!!!!!!There are More Questions Than Answers!!!!!!:eek:
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Could this be a case of image persistence?0
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