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Old 11-03-2009, 04:52 PM   #1
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hi i have a 46" sony flat screen lcd kdl-46v3000 and it has 3 equaly spaced lines going horizontal and on the left half its showing double images any one know what part is needed thanks
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Old 11-06-2009, 01:52 AM   #3
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Sounds like a video processor board as a guess.
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Sounds like a video processor board as a guess.
Yep that sounds about right, sorry for the bad news!
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Yep that sounds about right, sorry for the bad news!
thanks ,anyone know how much the part is . part number ,were to get it
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Yep that sounds about right, sorry for the bad news!
sony said lcd panel is that sound about right or is it same thing
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I was about to say it is either the main board or the panel itself. I have seen this condition before on TV's and laptops and both can cause this issue. Either way it is gonna be BIG $$$ to repair and may not be worth it. If it is the panel itself, it will cost about the same as the TV just for the part. Since you can get a 50'' plasma now adays for around a G note, you may want to look into that. Sorry man.

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I was about to say it is either the main board or the panel itself. I have seen this condition before on TV's and laptops and both can cause this issue. Either way it is gonna be BIG $$$ to repair and may not be worth it. If it is the panel itself, it will cost about the same as the TV just for the part. Since you can get a 50'' plasma now adays for around a G note, you may want to look into that. Sorry man.

http://www.fixya.com/support/t429036..._lcd_tv_screen
You can also look at some parts at Sonystyle.com
You put in your display part number and you can break it down from there.
At least you will get an idea of what the parts costs then do some comparison.
Also, try www.agoraquest.com which is a Sony exclusive forum. It's been around quite a while and you may well run into folks who have had the same problem.
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You can also look at some parts at Sonystyle.com
You put in your display part number and you can break it down from there.
At least you will get an idea of what the parts costs then do some comparison.
Also, try www.agoraquest.com which is a Sony exclusive forum. It's been around quite a while and you may well run into folks who have had the same problem.
The only way I have seen a panel replacement anywhere near worth it is with a used/refurb paneldepending on the TV. And that is only if you do the replacement yourself. And then you have no way of telling how long that thing is going to last. If it is a board issue, that is a different story, but hard to tell for sure what the issue is without the knowledge/equipment to verify. If you take it into an tech, they can run around $200 just to tell you what the problem is.
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AN easy way to confirm it is likely the panel and not the video processing board is to see if it does it when the TV menus are up on the screen. If it does it in the same areas while the TV menu is on the screen it is more likely the panel and not the video board.

Not sure about the video board cost, but the panel will likely not be worth replacing as the cost would be too high especially when you add the labor costs. Most mfg don't even bother doing this when it is under warranty although a couple have posted the mfg did this.

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AN easy way to confirm it is likely the panel and not the video processing board is to see if it does it when the TV menus are up on the screen. If it does it in the same areas while the TV menu is on the screen it is more likely the panel and not the video board.

Not sure about the video board cost, but the panel will likely not be worth replacing as the cost would be too high especially when you add the labor costs. Most mfg don't even bother doing this when it is under warranty although a couple have posted the mfg did this.

Good luck!
Of course, a panel replacement is like pulling the body of your car up and setting it down on a new chassis!
A little easier with a display, so I guess some mfr. figure they save something. But you certainly will not save if you are not under warranty.
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AN easy way to confirm it is likely the panel and not the video processing board is to see if it does it when the TV menus are up on the screen. If it does it in the same areas while the TV menu is on the screen it is more likely the panel and not the video board.

Not sure about the video board cost, but the panel will likely not be worth replacing as the cost would be too high especially when you add the labor costs. Most mfg don't even bother doing this when it is under warranty although a couple have posted the mfg did this.

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yes it still does it when you change over to video,hdmi,pc so does this confirm its lcd panel or is there hope for anything else
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Not the different inputs but when you bring up the TV's own user menus. Do you still see the lines then on the menu? If so it is most likely the panel.
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Not the different inputs but when you bring up the TV's own user menus. Do you still see the lines then on the menu? If so it is most likely the panel.
yes i see lines under menu options the only time i dont see lines is when i hit input button and screen turns black which is normal except in the top left were it says hdmi,vid 1,ets it has double image but no lines think its the panel
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Unfortunately I do think it is likely the panel if you still see the lines on the menu overlay too.
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