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Posted on Feb 21, 2010

The tv had blue screen briefly showing "no signal" then turns off. ... and I am getting the same blue screen-no signal.

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If your television is displaying a blue screen or no signal message and then turning off, your TV may be at an inactive input. Here's how you can get back to watching your TV:
1. Powering on your TV and press the INPUT button on the VIZIO remote control repeatedly until a picture re-appears.
2. If this does not work, try again but press the button slower this time.

I got this off the vizio website.

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