Generally most any TV problem can be repaired. Squiggly lines could come from a number of sources, like aged or dried out components and from different places in the TV. Without being able to see it, best thing is to call a TV tech with big screen experience.
it needs a verticle IC take it to a repair shop
That is cause by the speed of the camera recording and the refresh rate of the monitor or TV screen.
If your television has bright colored lines going across it, there is probably something wrong with your screen. Contact your Toshiba representative to see if they offer any type of warranty or repairs.
Here's full article on the problem and its solution. http://tshoots.blogspot.com/2009/04/screen-flickering-problem-toshiba-dell.html and http://www.tshoots.blogspot.com
The diagonal lines across the monitor may indicate that there is an issue with the video card. Try the uninstall/reinstall process, then the monitor's Self Test facility. These actions should highlight any problems and hopefully remedy them.
If your computer screen has vertical lines on it sometimes your monitor or graphics card may be dying.
Lines are visible when taking a picture of a computer screen because of the refresh rate of the screen and the shutter speed of the camera. The refresh rate of the screen and the shutter speed of the camera may not be synchronized, causing the lines to appear in the photo.
Horizontal lines:)
Latitude lines go -------- (across) And Longitude goes | | | (up & down)
They are replaced. The old lateral field is taken out, new lines and gravel is are put down and covered.
It sounds like you need a new video card.
no it dos not