Element ELEFW605 Distorted pic

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  • AcGeorgiegirl
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jun 2013
    • 202
    • USA

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    Element ELEFW605 Distorted pic

    Hi all,
    This tv powers on fine, good picture except a darkened blob on the far left screen, with what looks line a single pixel line of light color extending almost midway.
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