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    Norcent LT-2231 horrible picture

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by elijahRW, Jan 27, 2009.

  1. elijahRW

    elijahRW Notebook Deity

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    I purchased a new Norcent HDTV to use with my xbox360.
    It arrived today and I unpacked it and set it up.
    When I turn on both the tv and my 360 the screen seemed VERY BRIGHT and the picture had a horrid lag.
    I will include pictures so you can sfys.
    When I say the picture lags I mean... When different things popup and go away while using the xbox, the screen doesn't immedietly get rid of the previous thing that was on. Its like water. If you swish water around it doesn't immedietly settle. With the TV the old picture slowly fades away as the new picture is displayed.
    I hope I'm describing it clearly enough.

    I have hooked up a laptop to this HDTV and it is the same way. Also the HDTV's menu is the same way.

    I am going to contact Norcent about this.

    Does anyone have some ideas about this?

    Thanks
     

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  2. Adam24367

    Adam24367 Notebook Consultant

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    What you are talking about is called Ghosting/Burn-in. It happens to ALL LCD Monitors and TV's to some extent. But in your case, it is extreme. Your TV needs to be replaced. I dont think there is anything you can do to fix it.
    *Edit*
    Go to this website http://www.beginnercode.com/index.php/2005/11/16/lcd-ghost-remedy/ Hopefully you can fix it that way. Good luck :)