Hardly a week ago, I got me this new 32" LCD HD-Ready TV.
So far, I only play my videogames on it and all seems to go well except at certain moments when the screen "explodes" in some of my games.
This being a VG site, mayby mentioning the games could help a little.
It is the "exploding" part, that differs a little from game to game like if the screen lights up bright instantly (almost like a flash grenade) that is the problem.
This causes the screen to turn blue (which happens when no signal are present) and it also says this on the TV: "No signal"
Even though this only happens for a second, which is the time the sudden "explosion" accurs, it´s still very annoying.
The games and "explosions are so far:
Tenchu III at the title screen (white flash)
Gotcha Force when going into hyper mode and when recieving new robots/parts after battle.
Resident Evil 0 when starting/loading that boom sound followed by the narrator: "Resident Evil 0"
In short, the "explosion" I´m talking about is like when a in-game shockwave accurs.
I play mostly my Gamecube using the official RGB scart and my PS2 using the less effective white-red-yellow cord (don´t know what it´s called in english, sorry)
The TV is a Mirai, a new brand but it´s a very great TV IMO.
It´s as mentioned a LCD, 32" with contrast 1000:1 with an 8 ms respons time (dunno if I spelt that right, could be called something else in english, sorry again)
Could the TV be broken in any way?
Is it some fact that an LCD TV can´t handle sudden signals that lasts for a second?
I really like this TV so far, and it would be a shame if it might be broken.
I really don´t think that this could be something "normal". It always happens at the exact instances in my games so I know 100% that it is that sudden "explosion" (like the TV suddenly lights up brightly for a second) that causes the signal to be lost for a second.
Any help or comments at all would help.