MY Dynex 32in TV

It's about 2years since I bought this flat screen and now I am having issues with it need help...
It won't come on but the light at the bottom goes blue...
Dynex™ - 32" Class / 720p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
Model: DX-32L220A12 | SKU: 1854819
This HDTV showcases stunning images up to 720p and features a 5000:1 dynamic contrast ratio for an arresting viewing experience. The 2 HDMI inputs allow flexible connectivity options.
 4.3 Read reviews (154)
Sale: $199.99

I'll take the accepted solution
Disclosure: Former BBY employee.

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    Revision ID: 0x0000
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    Go to Solution.

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    D

    Hey K T,
    Thanks for the answer.  I'll take a look at SwitchRez.  Here's the output from System Profiler:
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    D

  • Dynex 40" LCD TV has flashes of light on screen

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    Really depends on how loud the buzzing is. If it intrudes on TV volume at normal levels, then take it back.
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