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    #21
    Re: Thick Vertical white bands on Samsung LE40M86BDX

    Originally posted by bbjunkie View Post
    Ok, thanks to everyone. The TCON board arrived today in the post.

    Had it fitted and running in about 20 minutes. Picture looks good, bit of ghosting but the only signal source I have in the workshop at the moment is an old group B outdoor antenna hanging from the ceiling, so was wasnt able to check picture for overall quality.

    I will probably bring the set into the house over Christmas and plug it into a decent HD source.

    All I need now is a remote!
    Awesome! £25 to fix such a TV is always nice . Nice full HD set, too. Would like to upgrade from my trash picked 42" 720p to a 40" or 42" 1080p (also of course from the dump.)

    Where'd you get it?
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      #22
      Re: Thick Vertical white bands on Samsung LE40M86BDX

      Picked it up from a local free ads paper. Now i'm hooked 3 successful repairs this week.. im running out of TVs

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        #23
        Re: Thick Vertical white bands on Samsung LE40M86BDX

        One of the things I've noticed with Samsung LCDs and image ghosting is the digital noise reduction (DNR) feature is absolutely useless and makes everything look soft and blurry - turn it off for best results.
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          #24
          Re: Thick Vertical white bands on Samsung LE40M86BDX

          Connected up the laptop today and fed in a decent testcard image to see just how bad the ghosting actually was with a good signal.

          The ghosting isn't that noticable and even less so in a photograph. However I did notice there is a bit of a problem between the yellow and cyan squares, a green vertical line like the colours were mixing.

          See attachment

          Jim
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            #25
            Re: Thick Vertical white bands on Samsung LE40M86BDX

            Originally posted by bbjunkie View Post
            Connected up the laptop today and fed in a decent testcard image to see just how bad the ghosting actually was with a good signal.

            The ghosting isn't that noticable and even less so in a photograph. However I did notice there is a bit of a problem between the yellow and cyan squares, a green vertical line like the colours were mixing.

            See attachment

            Jim
            ^Probably another stupid image enhancer. Try turning off edge enhancement or sharpness down to minimum.
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