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There is a Philips 26PF8946 LCD TV set. The problem is that, from time
to time, it displays vertical stripes on the right side of the screen
(about 5 inches). They can appear in every mode (tv, teletext, video
input). Their width does not depend on the mode (16:9, 4:3 etc.) It
takes a couple of seconds until the stripes become stable. First there
appear solid coloured rectangles (like in MPEG compression). Then the TV
copies one row of pixels from top to bottom. Vertical stripes last for
some time and can disappear automagically or you can remove them by
turning the tv off and then on again. Stripes preserve their colours
even after switching channels or to teletext. It takes some time until
the problem appears after first use of the tv during a day.

Does anyone know what it could be? Guarantee is already void, so I don't
know if I will use an authorized service.

Thanks for help.

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James Sweet

Wodny said:
There is a Philips 26PF8946 LCD TV set. The problem is that, from time to
time, it displays vertical stripes on the right side of the screen (about
5 inches). They can appear in every mode (tv, teletext, video input).
Their width does not depend on the mode (16:9, 4:3 etc.) It takes a couple
of seconds until the stripes become stable. First there appear solid
coloured rectangles (like in MPEG compression). Then the TV copies one row
of pixels from top to bottom. Vertical stripes last for some time and can
disappear automagically or you can remove them by turning the tv off and
then on again. Stripes preserve their colours even after switching
channels or to teletext. It takes some time until the problem appears
after first use of the tv during a day.

Does anyone know what it could be? Guarantee is already void, so I don't
know if I will use an authorized service.


It's probably either the column drivers or the flexible ribbons that bond
the drivers to the panel. If it's the latter, you *might* get lucky and be
able to wedge something in there to make it work, but if the drivers
themselves are bad the set is pretty much scrap.
 
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