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I just noticed couple of weeks ago that sometimes there's a strange line in the left side of my LED TV, just a couple of pixels. Then I checked the right side and saw that the narrow band in left had the same color as the picture on the right side. To me it seems that couple of the pixels from the right side of picture are "bleeding" to the left side. How is that even possible?
Images are bad quality but you can see it from them (001: whole screen, 002: left side of the screen, 003: ride side of the screen). This problem only affects my blu-ray player (as with PC this "bleeding" doesn't occur) so I think it can't be a problem with the TV. Does anybody know what's causing this? |
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