Kevin123432 I would consider this "The TV also automatically turned off. Could be software related though (after 15m of no activity)" as a menu setting. You mentioned that you have sound but till not tell us if ist was clear audio or just sounds. What this looks like is a bad video processor on your main board. It also appears that you have a loss of color. Those lines should actually be "colorful" instead of the grayscale patterns. Do check all the different video input sources and see if they all show the same pattern. Of course I can only go by the few images and the symptoms but I do not think that this is a panel error. I believe your TV uses a mainboard with the T-con circuitry integrated on it, so just one board. For now I would focus on that board. See if you find anything obviously damaged looking, like charred or missing components (check both sides since there are components on the underside
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Kevin123432 I would consider this "The TV also automatically turned off. Could be software related though (after 15m of no activity)" as a menu setting. You mentioned that you have sound but till not tell us if ist was clear audio or just sounds. What this looks like is a bad video processor on your main board but we can not rule out the transformer on the power board. Trying to find some information about that circuitry. . It also appears that you have a loss of color. Those lines should actually be "colorful" instead of the grayscale patterns. Do check all the different video input sources and see if they all show the same pattern. Of course I can only go by the few images and the symptoms but I do not think that this is a panel error. I believe your TV uses a mainboard with the T-con circuitry integrated on it, so just one board. For now I would focus on that board. See if you find anything obviously damaged looking, like charred or missing components (check both sides since there are components on the underside
Kevin123432 I would consider this "The TV also automatically turned off. Could be software related though (after 15m of no activity)" as a menu setting. You mentioned that you have sound but till not tell us if ist was clear audio or just sounds. What this looks like is a bad video processor on your main board. It also appears that you have a loss of color. Those lines should actually be "colorful" instead of the grayscale patterns. Do check all the different video input sources and see if they all show the same pattern. Of course I can only go by the few images and the symptoms but I do not think that this is a panel error. I believe your TV uses a mainboard with the T-con circuitry integrated on it, so just one board. For now I would focus on that board. See if you find anything obviously damaged looking, like charred or missing components (check both sides since there are components on the underside