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There Is A Thin Line On The Edge Of The Screen On Some (Or All) Channels
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Question:

How can I remove the overscan line appearing on my TV?

Answer:

To remove the overscan line on your TV, follow these steps:

The line that appears on some or all TV stations is called an overscan line. This overscan line is caused by non-picture related information that the television station broadcasts (such as closed captioning). When the TV's picture size is set to Just Scan or Screen Fit, the TV will attempt to convert this to an image. The result is a green line or a black and white static line.

To remove the line, press the P.SIZE button on the remote to change the picture size to 16:9.

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Note: If the steps above do not resolve your issue, please click here to troubleshoot a line on the screen.

 
 
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