How Do You Fix TV Convergence On A Toshiba?
“Convergence” in terms of television describes when the three projectors in a TV that produce color fall out of sync with each other. You’ll know a TV with bad convergence when you see it–colors aren’t meshing and are represented as thick lines, and everything seems blurry. Adjusting the convergence on a Toshiba television isn’t difficult; there is a setting in the menu that you can calibrate. When that doesn’t correct the issue, fixing the convergence on a Toshiba television can be quite a bit harder. Step 1 Disconnect your television from all peripheral devices (DVD players, cable boxes) and the wall. Move your TV out from the wall far enough where you’ll have room to move around, and remove the back panel. Step 2 Find the PC board. This is the device containing all the components that tell your TV how to operate, and it looks very similar to a standard motherboard found on a personal computer. Step 3 Locate the convergence chips. There will be two of them, and they’ll be plugged in