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Hi there
Im not a TV technician/engineer - so I can only guess. It could be a loose/faulty LDVS cable, or a faulty T-Con board. I doubt it would be the panel itself, as you mentioned tapping the back of the TV would work.
However to be absolutely frank - that TV model is from 2010. TV Technology has come a long way since then. And if you have a look around at the cost of a new 32" TV (which you have already purchased), then its really is un-economical to repair. If you were thinking of repairing it and then selling it on E-Bay, Gumtree etc, really no one is going to purchase a TV these days that is 6 years old.
Anyway, just my 2p
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