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Roger
- Jan 1, 1970
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We have a six-year old Toshiba 35" television that has recently begun having
problems with the bowing (or bending in) of the picture about 2 to 3" on
each side. At first it was just when you turned it on and it would grow
out to normal after about three minutes. Now, it is "permantently" bowed.
In the old days, there were adjustments for geometry problems, but not any
more.
Simple question. Is this something that is worth having repaired or is it
the start of much worse things (like the tube going) and I should just look
at a new set?
Thanks in advance.
Roger
problems with the bowing (or bending in) of the picture about 2 to 3" on
each side. At first it was just when you turned it on and it would grow
out to normal after about three minutes. Now, it is "permantently" bowed.
In the old days, there were adjustments for geometry problems, but not any
more.
Simple question. Is this something that is worth having repaired or is it
the start of much worse things (like the tube going) and I should just look
at a new set?
Thanks in advance.
Roger