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Is your TV looking a little blue? From software glitches to damaged and loose cables and aging components, your TV screen can have a blue tint for many reasons. This wikiHow article lists troubleshooting steps to help you remove the blue tint from your TV screen.
Fixing Blue Tint on a TV
- Adjust your TV's color settings so it isn't showing "cool" temperatures.
- Check that all the cables connected to your TV fit snugly and aren't damaged.
- TV backlights show a blue tint as they age. If your TV is old, it may be time to replace it.[1]
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- ↑ https://technastic.com/lg-smart-tv-blue-light-filter/
- ↑ https://technastic.com/lg-smart-tv-blue-light-filter/
- ↑ https://technastic.com/lg-smart-tv-blue-light-filter/
- ↑ https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-library/lg-tv-how-to-enable-the-reduced-blue-light-setting-CT10000018-20153164952410
- ↑ https://technastic.com/lg-smart-tv-blue-light-filter/
- ↑ https://www.ifixit.com/Troubleshooting/LG_Television/LG+TV+Blue+Tint/495776