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Old 05-03-2018, 06:25 PM   #1
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Exclamation Report 3D TV problems here and hopefully solutions

At some point we may need a focal point when our 3d tvs start to go, as to what may be wrong with them and how they were fixed.

I found this particular request on another forum but thought someone here might have the answer:

LG UH8500 65 help
I have the LG UH8500 3d tv. The problem is that any 3d content from any source is not displaying correctly. Sitting directly in front of the TV level with it, the top half of the screen looks fine, but the bottom 1/2 to 1/3 is completely out of focus as if you weren't wearing glasses at all. If you stand up it transitions and the bottom looks fine and the top is messed up. At no point in the transition is the entire picture the way it should look. The MB has been replaced as has the TC? board(not sure if thats exactly what its called). None of this has fixed the problem, and LG refuses to do anymore saying its a distance/eye level problem. Any suggestions as to what could be causing this that would be fixable? I bought this TV exclusively for the 3D and was led to believe that it had the best 3D available. This is my 3rd passive 3D set, I own a vizio 55 inch right now, and the 3d on it is really good. I've uploaded 2 photos that give an idea of the problem. I took them through one lens of the glasses. It should appear as just a regular picture, but as you can (hopefully) see, half of the screen is not displayed correctly. I would really appreciate input on this, as this has really been driving me crazy. Thanks in advance.

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http://www.avsforum.com/forum/191-3d...l#post56134682
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