@medjdoub45your images a bit fuzzy but it appears that this is happening to the right half of your screen. That could an issue with your t-com board or your panel. The t-con board is the one under the metal cover that has the two cables going to the panel.
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@medjdoub45,
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If your television has image distortion issues, see the [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Insignia_NS-24ER310NA17_Has_Image_Distortion|Insignia NS-24ER310NA17 Has Image Distortion problem page] for possible causes and solutions.
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Your images a bit fuzzy but it appears that this is happening to the right half of your screen. That could an issue with your t-com board or your panel. The t-con board is the one under the metal cover that has the two cables going to the panel.
=== Update (02/08/2018) ===
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Your last posted image does not look like liquid but it looks like an overheated IC. Replace the T-con board and re-evaluate.
@medjdoub45your images a bit fuzzy but it appears that this is happening to the right half of your screen. That could an issue with your t-com board or your panel. The t-con board is the one under the metal cover that has the two cables going to the panel.
=== Update (02/08/2018) ===
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Your last post image does not look like liquid but it looks like an overheated IC. Replace the T-con board and re-evaluate.
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Your last posted image does not look like liquid but it looks like an overheated IC. Replace the T-con board and re-evaluate.
@medjdoub45your images a bit fuzzy but it appears that this is happening to the right half of your screen. That could an issue with your t-com board or your panel. The t-con board is the one under the metal cover that has the two cables going to the panel.
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=== Update (02/08/2018) ===
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Your last post image does not look like liquid but it looks like an overheated IC. Replace the T-con board and re-evaluate.
@medjdoub45your images a bit fuzzy but it appears that this is happening to the right half of your screen. That could an issue with your t-com board or your panel. The t-con board is the one under the metal cover that has the two cables going to the panel.