No one seems to know the question but the best answer I can give is that as a tv ages over time the quality of the picture wears out and causes lines sometimes these tend to spread down the screen to where you can't see anything. I do not know if you can get this fixed best thing to do is get another tv
Your TV has horizontal lines as well as vertical lines. There has been no television production since 1974 that has any lines organize.
1080p all the way..
Call an engineer.
Its called ghosting. Common on analog TV's (digital ones get pixelation) You can minimise it by adjusting or otherwise improving your tv aerial.
horizontal lines are lines which may be at the angle of 00,1800,3600.if vertical lines stand on horizontal lines it is in the angle of 900
The deep *vertical* lines in your fingernails are genetic. If you have *horizontal* ridges in your nails, you should see a doctor.
You need to visit a physician to have lines on your toenails checked. This could be a sign of serious conditions that only a doctor can diagnose.
The horizontal IC, controls the frequency and timing of the horizontal lines of a Cathode Ray Tube TV. It makes a sawtooth waveform, which is applied to the horizontal deflection coils at the neck of the tube. So that the line starts at the right time, sync pulses keep everything in step, so that the picture is centralized. Digital TV's that use flat panel LCD/plasma/oled, do not need to do this, as the pixels are addressed digitally and directly.
Horizontal lines always have a slope of 0.
horizontal lines represent latitude and vertical lines represent longitude
No, horizontal lines are parallel to each other and parallel lines never intersect.
Take the TV to another location and see if the lines are gone. If you are connected to an antenna, you might need a bigger or better one to overcome the interference.