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SlySoft
06-21-08, 02:23 PM
HI all
I just try here to post a question about my projection TV.
I saw some post about this model around here but not exactly the same problem than mine...
The problem is: When I power up the TV, I just can hear the sound from the speaker. No video. I have removed the back panel and can see just a little color who come out of the 3 lens. Not enought to see anything on the screen.
Any ideas? :wall:
Thanks
Great site :thumbup:
I just try here to post a question about my projection TV.
I saw some post about this model around here but not exactly the same problem than mine...
The problem is: When I power up the TV, I just can hear the sound from the speaker. No video. I have removed the back panel and can see just a little color who come out of the 3 lens. Not enought to see anything on the screen.
Any ideas? :wall:
Thanks
Great site :thumbup:
j HOWARD
06-22-08, 10:02 AM
Your warranty has expired?
It may be time for the repair guy.........
Backup any good movies letely?
It may be time for the repair guy.........
Backup any good movies letely?
SlySoft
06-23-08, 01:31 PM
It's a 1994! Is this answer your question about the warranty?
In the other way, I am a repair guy! TV is not my speciality and that's why I ask for a trick.
I just do some adjustment on the 3 upper pots who are in the front of the TV, behind the grill and now the picture is ok, but for how long?
If there is other thing to do, I would like to know what?
In the other way, I am a repair guy! TV is not my speciality and that's why I ask for a trick.
I just do some adjustment on the 3 upper pots who are in the front of the TV, behind the grill and now the picture is ok, but for how long?
If there is other thing to do, I would like to know what?
j HOWARD
06-23-08, 09:00 PM
It appears you are the repair guy
Good for you...........
I hope your set lasts a long time.............
With your name I thought you might be a " anydvd " guy?
Good for you...........
I hope your set lasts a long time.............
With your name I thought you might be a " anydvd " guy?
craftsman_50
06-23-08, 10:44 PM
Well I have a 43" Sony that is 20 years old and still looks great.The new digital signal with a converter box really helped sharpen the picture a lot.I have a 50" plasma for my den.We use the sony in the living room.If you don't run the contrast and brightness at max the old sets last a long time.I'm crossing my fingers that the plasma might live that long.:thumbup:
SlySoft
06-24-08, 11:25 AM
With your name I thought you might be a " anydvd " guy?
Just the name (fit a bit with my real), not the guy! :coffee:
If you don't run the contrast and brightness at max the old sets last a long time.
My brother-in-law has give it to me. Don't where to put it yet!
Just the name (fit a bit with my real), not the guy! :coffee:
If you don't run the contrast and brightness at max the old sets last a long time.
My brother-in-law has give it to me. Don't where to put it yet!