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Old 2013-09-01, 02:15   Link #8
SummeryDreams
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Originally Posted by ImperialPanda View Post
I'm far from knowledgeable about displays. But when you say part of the screen is "hazy" when it's suppose to be dark, it sounds like the liquid crystal filter is not turning completely opaque when it's suppose to. If that is the case to fix it you would have to swap out your LCD panel.

If you're not under warranty (and if you are, then why are you asking here? =p), no matter what the exact cause is, you're probably shit outta luck. You'd be better off getting a new TV than getting it fixed.

Really there is nothing user serviceable with TVs. If you really want to get it fixed, then call your local shops, and see what quotes they can offer you for free.
I'm totally okay with this hazy part, not a big deal. What I'm trying to say is about my safety, I'm freaking out if one day this hazy part will cause my TV to explode? Or is it a sign of burning inside the TV something like that? Sorry for being ignorant by the way. I really need an education about this. Thanks though.
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