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looks like a( DLP) tv digital light proccessor . aka projection. most likely the bulb is burned out . if so cost is $65-125 bucks. aftermarket bulbs are available online but some dont work or burn out prematurely. if you decide to fix it or buy a new tv ,invest in a surge protector. it will save your tv from problems like this . good luck.
What is the brand name to your TV? Visit the site named 'Electro-help' for
more details. Click this link. View it in
"Timeslide" option, which can be selected from the drop down box
menu by the [Sidebar] tag, at the top left corner of the display
window. It will make search easy. There
are more than 1000 posts to different brand TVs now. Pull up older posts there.
Sounds like bulb is burnt out. Have replaced its the cheapest way to go. It may be a power board but if its out of its warrenty, then you may just want to buy a new set.
I had the same problem with my tv, same make and model. I first continuously turn on and off my tv manually until I could get some kind of picture. This procedure took maybe five minutes. I was able to get a fine picture and sound, as if it was brand new! Other things to keep in mind, try to eliminate dust build up as much as possible.. Hope this helps out...
Hi Laura Komoda, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? make and model number of the tv thanks
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