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colored vertical lines on my vizio?
we recently moved. my 60" E-Series Razor LED tipped over in transit. It didn't appear to fall far or fall onto anything. However when I turn it on there are colored lines running vertically across the width. I'm pretty sure its toast, but thought maybe by some miracle there are some things to try before I toss it? I've not hooked up any type of input, or test volume or anything.
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
I must agree that your TV is "toast". You have a 60" led. That means you have quite a big investment in it to discard it indiscriminately. I would go ahead and connect it to a source to to get a better handle on the possible cause of the problem. For instance if you have no sound it suggest a problem with a circuit board. If everything else works it suggest that you have a problem with the LED display. Given what you payed for it, in both cases a repair might be more cost effective. Find a qualified service technician if you can, for a diagnose and an estimate to repair it. That trip to the repair shop could save you allot of money. You might get lucky. Yours is mostly a issue of economics.
Source(s): My opinion from 30 yrs of electronic repair experience.