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Old 03-29-2021, 12:20 PM
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Vertical Collapsing on a Sony 5-303W Microtv

I have had my Sony 5-303W Microtv for about 6 months now, and only now am I realizing that the verticle is collapsed. I found out after looking up some other photos of the same model and seeing a full bright screen. I just assumed that because there were no transmitted video signals that the screen was thin, but I guess not. I am here to ask for help on how to fix this vertical collapse. Here are some photos: https://imgur.com/a/OBWPqJU. I tried asking this same question on a subreddit and they only diagnosed the television with vertical collapse, saying it had something to do with a capacitor? Could anyone here help diagnose it further? Or possibly help me identify which parts are faulty. If you need to see some photos of the inside they are here: https://imgur.com/a/ZndSpEh

I am 17 years old and do not have much experience with electronics, but I am open to learning. Thank you!
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