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I have this 28" TV, right, which works (apparently) with both 4:3 and 16:9 (Widescreen). Now, that's all well and good, but whenever I switch to 16:9 I get a thin white line across the top of the widescreen image.
Which is starting to tick me off...
Any ideas?
> Even if there's nothing on it, say I switch to an AV channel when my
> DVD player is off, (ie. black screen), then switch to 13:9, still
> gets a white line.
Hmmm... Have a look in the troubleshooting section off your manual, you may find you have some crazy option on. If that doesn't work I'd email tech support (http://www.beko.co.uk/). How long have you had it?
> Then again, BEKO are actually quite a good make - well, going up in
> the world anyway...
Yeah, they arn't bad, but there not quite Sony really...
> web design annd pc not WIDESCREN TVS LOLOLOL M8
Do you see a Widescreen TV forum?
*Cries*
Yes, even with DVDs.
Even if there's nothing on it, say I switch to an AV channel when my DVD player is off, (ie. black screen), then switch to 13:9, still gets a white line.
Then again, BEKO are actually quite a good make - well, going up in the world anyway...
> Righty.
>
> I have this 28" TV, right, which works (apparently) with both
> 4:3 and 16:9 (Widescreen). Now, that's all well and good, but
> whenever I switch to 16:9 I get a thin white line across the top of
> the widescreen image.
>
> Which is starting to tick me off...
>
> Any ideas?
Even on DVDs or similar?
What make is it?
I have this 28" TV, right, which works (apparently) with both 4:3 and 16:9 (Widescreen). Now, that's all well and good, but whenever I switch to 16:9 I get a thin white line across the top of the widescreen image.
Which is starting to tick me off...
Any ideas?