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Old 25-08-2006, 18:41   #11
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Re: Loss of colour on TV

Hi Asim

The best solution is to take it in for repair. Someone posted the solution above, but unless you are confident with electronics and know how to use a soldering iron it's not something you can fix yourself.

TVs are not like most of the throwaway electronics we litter our society with. They can and do last a very long time, although they will usually require a repair or two along the way. Take it in to a local shop and have them fix it, it will be cheaper than buying a new one.
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