got a philips with noise bars 3/4 up the screen from bottom anyone had this before? pics will follow camera batterys are charging now. model of tv is 42PF9630A/37. present on all inputs and even the menu.
philip 42PF9630A/37s noise bars
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Re: philip 42PF9630A/37s noise bars
this thread is very helpfull
http://www.avsforum.com/t/917869/pro...f9630a-37-helpComment
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