Hi all i have a pioneer pdp-427xd with a thin blue line on the screen need to know what might be the problem and point me in the right direction pics attached
pioneer pdp-427xd faulty
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Re: pioneer pdp-427xd faulty
Unfortunately the plasma panel (PDP module) is defective, this is not repairable.
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