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		<title>By: TV Tech 1</title>
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Well , you could be using the WRONG Refresh rate or resolution setting on your computer....

Set it to 60 Hz refresh rate and KEEP that setting...then start at any hhhh x 480 resolution setting and move up to hhhh x 720 settings and finally stop at 1920 x 1080. You will note that several settings will not provide a picture.Those are the ones that the TV will not process....

Now, if you still get NO PICTURE at all then replace the signal board, or the cable...</description>
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<p>Well , you could be using the WRONG Refresh rate or resolution setting on your computer&#8230;.</p>
<p>Set it to 60 Hz refresh rate and KEEP that setting&#8230;then start at any hhhh x 480 resolution setting and move up to hhhh x 720 settings and finally stop at 1920 x 1080. You will note that several settings will not provide a picture.Those are the ones that the TV will not process&#8230;.</p>
<p>Now, if you still get NO PICTURE at all then replace the signal board, or the cable&#8230;</p>
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