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June 27 2006 at 5:04 AM
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I have a brand new toshiba 56hm195 and all pictures look great and tv works wonderful, except i'm having an issue when i turn the set on. if i turn the tv on when it's connected to the cable box, the picture is all redish and bluish and totally distorted. it's like 2 smaller images of the same channel distorted together with small scanlines. i have to then change the input source to another source and then go back to the cable source and it's fixed every time. it doesn't happen every time i turn the tv on. it's about 60% of the time. it's highly annoying. cable company has replaced the box but doesn't seem to know what it is. i can't figure out if it's the tv, the cable box, the signal, the cables, etc.? the dvd player and other input sources all work perfectly, so it's just with the cable box. anyone see this before??

 
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June 27 2006, 8:15 PM 

Brand new Toshiba? WARRANTY my friend!

 
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June 28 2006, 1:57 AM 

make sure the tv & cable box are plugged into the same GROUNDED outlet, try that.

 
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June 30 2006, 9:05 AM 

Quote: "make sure the tv & cable box are plugged into the same GROUNDED outlet, try that."

That's silly, these devices don't even have three prong grounded circuits!

 
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June 30 2006, 3:54 PM 

the grounded outlet is the HOUSE'S CORRECT POLARIZED GROUNDED OUTLET. it's only silly to someone who does not know anything about electricity. i figured who ever reads the breif messages, are smart enough to understand them. but it looks like it has to be spelled out to you

 
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July 1 2006, 5:48 PM 

Quote: "the grounded outlet is the HOUSE'S CORRECT POLARIZED GROUNDED OUTLET. it's only silly to someone who does not know anything about electricity. i figured who ever reads the breif messages, are smart enough to understand them. but it looks like it has to be spelled out to you"

Your'e a complete FUCKTARD!! It is you who has no CLUE how household electrical circuits work, and you'e giving out information that only makes sense in YOUR DUMBASS FUCKING HEAD!!

But I got to say, you got ganges man!!

 
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July 1 2006, 6:29 PM 

looks like the (GAGGY MAN ) has struck again

 
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July 3 2006, 6:20 AM 

We are still tracking you ganges man!

BRETT.FAVRE.SECURE

 
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July 1 2006, 9:15 AM 

I totally agree with the first post. Have a qualified tech check it out under the warranty. You could try the cable straight from the wall and see how it looks with an analog signal. Also, I think this set has a cable card reader, so you wouldn't even need a cable box.

 
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