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Sony Rear Projection LCD TV

A law firm is investigating a potential class action lawsuit against Sony on behalf of consumers who purchased certain rear projection LCD television sets (RPTV). It is alleged that these new TVs have problems affecting the display.

If you own a Sony LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) TV and have experienced any of the following problems, you may be entitled to compensation from the manufacturer:

  • A buzz or buzzing noise when the TV is turned on
  • The TV not turning on, or turning on only intermittently
  • Problems with the lamp or bulb burning out prematurely
  • Problems with the lamp driver, ballast, or circuit board
  • Random lines appearing on the screen, sometimes referred to as "bleeding" or the "etch-a-sketch effect"
  • A "green blob", green haze or green hue appearing on the screen
  • The Sony Grand Wega High-Definition Projection LCD TV is a popular Sony rear-projector model. Typically these TVs come with 41 inch or larger screens. Some experts say these rear-projection TVs are the less-expensive alternative to a flat screen TV or plasma TV. Others say the quality and technology is not as advanced.

    Register your Sony Rear Projection LCD TV Complaint

    If you own a Sony LCD TV and have encountered any of these problems, please click the link below to submit your complaint and an attorney will review your information in light of a potential legal action.

    Last updated on Apr-7-06

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