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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:


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?

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?


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?

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!