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minnie |
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 10:32 pm Post subject: Re: pickup tv |
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clark kent wrote: |
Go ahead my friend- it will likely be a simple fix, such as a fuse- or even, if the screen is black, it may just be a light at the back blown. There are many altruistic repairers who may fix this for you for nothing- Minnie or Cory seem canditates- after all, if Minnie can do enuff good deeds, he may be able to relocate from HELL!>. |
Hell no I won't go!!! |
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cory |
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:39 pm Post subject: |
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i cant tell from the pic what madel it is.but if it is rear projo suspect either convergence ics or one of the crt mabe leaking.free is good deal.take it |
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clark kent |
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 7:56 am Post subject: pickup tv |
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Go ahead my friend- it will likely be a simple fix, such as a fuse- or even, if the screen is black, it may just be a light at the back blown. There are many altruistic repairers who may fix this for you for nothing- Minnie or Cory seem canditates- after all, if Minnie can do enuff good deeds, he may be able to relocate from HELL!>. |
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Guest |
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 5:27 am Post subject: |
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Keep the day job. |
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tearinox |
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:28 am Post subject: Samsung 52in! Potential good deal (easy fix?) |
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I have a sweet TV that I am looking at picking up that functions PERFECTLY except for the screen is black.
Here's the ad:
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FREE to anyone picking it up.
Approzimately 3 years old. Recently the screen went black, all remote and sound functions work perfectly. I believe a new rear projection buld would fix it. (I just bought a new TV and didn't try to fix it)
Here's the details:
SAMSUNG Screen Size: 52 in.
Television Technology: Projection, CRT
Supported Resolution: 1080i
Supported Standards: HDCP
Connector Types: Composite video/audio output, Composite video/audio input, HD component input, DVI-HDCP, S-Video input, RF input, RF output, SPDIF output
Additional Features: On-screen Menu, First-surface Mirror, Anti-glare Filter
http://www.mediacollege.com/equipment/samsung/tv/hc/images/hcn529w.jpg
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I don't know much about TV repair but this sounds like an easy fix! I know how to work on computers and understand that TVs are highly dangerous to work on because of the high voltage. Does anyone have some advice they could offer me? |
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