It sounds like you will need to modify the your color on your screen. Most TV�s have a box where the speaker panels are located. If you remove that box, you will find a small board, remove that board and you will see 6 bolts/screws that can be adjusted. These are marked G (for green), R (for red) and B (for Blue.) Adjust these screws slightly while the TV is on and be careful not to shock yourself. This should solve your problem why your screen turns blue.
The Picture on the Screen - 1911 was released on: USA: 11 July 1911
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Those were picture-tube TVs. The picture tube was almost as long as the TV screen was wide.
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Your TV was set for 720p; 16:9 but the picture that was being transmitted, wasn't.
If there's sound but no picture. If the picture works but there are black shapes covering some of the picture (They'll probably look like cracks).
Digital pictures frames can be repaired depending on the issue. If the wood on the frame is broken, it can be repaired with wood glue. If the screen is broken, the manufacturer may be able to replace it.
A broken computer screen
The lcd panels increase the quality of the picture and the colors of the television, without having the effect of burn-in on your screen. This also helps the quality of your picture while playing games and watching movies.
Yes easily if it is the same type of LCD screen.
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The Picture on the Screen - 1911 was released on: USA: 11 July 1911
when watching tv why we advice to stay atleast 3 meter away from tv screen
If the picture has lower resolution than the screen, it stretches the picture to fit the screen. The screen resolution is 320x240, to check a picture resolution go options > view details.
That would be "screen refresh" or 60hz for example. Resolution is the amount of "Pixels" or dots you can see. It would be similar to taking a "Normal" picture in a camera and taking a "High resolution" picture. The smaller the number, 640x480 the less pixels, pictures would not be as good looking. The larger the number, 1920x1080 the more pixels. The picture would have better detail. Kinda like the difference between watching a HD movie on a normal tube TV and watching the same movie on an HDTV.