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Jerry G.
 
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Since you determined that the set is at fault, you will have to call for
warranty service. Even if it was out of warranty these types of faults are
difficult to service on your own, less you have a lot of TV service
experience, and the proper set-up.

In the medium to low end sets, I have seen the pictures shift in size, warp,
or move position a little when the contrast settings were a bit high. This
was due to lower cost design in the high voltage regulation and stability of
the scan drives.

If you first want to check things out yourself, go to a dealer who has the
same series of set out on demo, it may be a good idea for you to compare
this to your set, so you will know if there is really a defect, or it may be
a design fault.

I would suggest for you to NOT go in to the cabinet of your set, and start
messing around with it.

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Jerry G.
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"Gregory Attaway" wrote in message
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I just bought a Toshiba 32" stereo TV the weekend before last. The
model number is 32A14.

The past few days, I've noticed that the top 2" or so of the screen
warps or shifts to the left. It doesn't seem to happen all the time.
I really notice it when there is lot of movement on the screen, like
an action movie or something. If we're watching the news where there
is not much movement on the screen it doesn't happen as much.

I have it hooked up though our home theater system from the DVD and
Dish box. It doesn't matter what the source is, it still happens.

I am using SVHS cables between the components. My old RCA only had a
coax input, I'm kinda new to the new cabling format.

I'm hoping I can fix it myself, I really don't want to lug the 100+ lb
thing back to the store unless I have to.

Thanks for anyones help in this.