http/imgur.com/cHTJIiA
As said Sharp LC-60C52U. No visibly bad capacitors. The "smack" test does nothing. Problem is on all input sources. Nothing changed when problem first occurred. Repeated power on/off cycle can change the problem to random reduced (large) areas, but majority it's a fullscreen issue and at no point does it clear completely.
TV was free from the in-laws and it *may* be some parts changer risk to me.
As said Sharp LC-60C52U. No visibly bad capacitors. The "smack" test does nothing. Problem is on all input sources. Nothing changed when problem first occurred. Repeated power on/off cycle can change the problem to random reduced (large) areas, but majority it's a fullscreen issue and at no point does it clear completely.
TV was free from the in-laws and it *may* be some parts changer risk to me.