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I got this TV last year and resently the whole screen has a green tint. occasionaly is will flicker and normal color will return, but this does not happen often. I thought it could be a loose wire but i am not sure. Does anyone know what would cause this problem and how it can be fixed?

2006-12-23 11:27:34 · 3 answers · asked by wormandapple 1

I bought a VGA cable so I could watch standard definition movies in 720p on my xBox 360 (And I also heard game quality would have an improvement), but when I plug the VGA connector into the VGA socket on my HDTV (A Samsung LE32R74BDX), and plug the red/white connectors into the red/white sockets on my HDTV (I insert into the "Audio In" sockets, But ive tried all the other red/white sockets on the TV and the same thing still happens, No sound), I turn everything on, The picture is there although a bit blurry/white in some areas but there is no sound, ive tried changing settings on the Dashboard and on my HDTV but still it happens. And yes the cable is the official VGA cable.

Please help me =(
Thanks :D

2006-12-23 10:01:25 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have been advised that Plasma is better, though the screen can burn and they have a lifespan of 3 years.

going to spend 1K on one, any ideas/ advice for me?

2006-12-23 09:29:02 · 13 answers · asked by fluxpattern® 5

I'm planning on buying another TV, this link below is the type of TV im planning on getting.
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Magnavox-14-TV-14MS2331/sem/rpsm/oid/91323/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do#tabs

The question is, once I buy it do I need any further wires or anything to watch TV, excluding cable?

2006-12-23 08:29:28 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-23 08:27:50 · 9 answers · asked by the7thseal 2

My TV is a somewhat old Sanyo TV, and I can't adjust the colors and brightness. The problem is that it's a bit to dark and I can't play certain video games, because I can't tell what's going on. Does anyone have any suggestions besides getting a new TV?

2006-12-23 08:23:47 · 4 answers · asked by Mr. Sly 4

I know i need a code, but i don't know how to get it, and how to get my remote working again! ive tried everything!! help!!!

2006-12-23 05:53:00 · 5 answers · asked by polash 1

So I have a Philips 42" LCD HDTV from CostCo bought during Black Friday, and it seems like if you sit within 10 feet you seriously notice the strong pixelation - which is NOT cool. I am forced to sit about 10 feet away to watch comfortably. Is this problem specific to my HDTV or is it characteristic of LCD HDTVs to do this? Thanks!

2006-12-23 05:40:36 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-23 04:03:25 · 8 answers · asked by ricky 1

looking to wall mount it, does nayone know if you can get wireless scart sockets so that all I have to worry about hiding will be the power cables?

2006-12-23 01:46:26 · 4 answers · asked by fluxpattern® 5

I want to be able to record BBC 3 (or another Freeview channel) onto VHS. I have an integrated digital tv. I can watch all the Freeview channels, but on the screen where you set what you want to record it only gives the option of the usual 5 analogue channels (BBC1, BBC2, ITV, C4, C5).

I have tried going into the digital manual tuning menu of the TV to edit, but it doesn't make any difference to the choice of channels I can record from.

Been trying to do this for a year now, and it's driving me nuts. Don't know anyone I can ask who would know. Simple instructions please!! Many thanks.

2006-12-23 01:01:33 · 4 answers · asked by Sassie 2

plasma, lcd, lcd projection, dlp I would even consider a front projector for screen size of up to 100" - keeping to around a $3200 cdn price tag. I am looking for the biggest bang for the buck, without scaraficing too much quality.

2006-12-22 20:54:47 · 12 answers · asked by Mr. Nice Guy 1

I have connected up my 42" plasma to dvd player using component cables and was looking at the settings. Which would be better, using progressive scan or interlace?

2006-12-22 20:23:55 · 2 answers · asked by banjo booee 2

2006-12-22 19:05:30 · 3 answers · asked by Roger G 1

i have tried adjusting the tv set up to ntsc4.43,3.58,secam...the pal version only gives me jumpy screens...

2006-12-22 17:43:16 · 1 answers · asked by AngryChinaman 1

and the tv was expensive...

an my parents didnt freak, care, or mind buying me a new one.

and i mean money's no prob for us. but there really like. not nice like this.

i think its a trap

you?

2006-12-22 15:34:25 · 7 answers · asked by Creed 1

i just bought a new samsung 931BW 19 inch lcd cpu monitor, it didnt come with a dvi cable, it only came with an analog cable.

My question is, is there a significant difference between the 15 or what ever blue cable analog connection versus the dvi white plug in type digital feed dvi input cable?

2006-12-22 14:35:20 · 1 answers · asked by knightmoose2000 1

Do they really work?

2006-12-22 14:02:28 · 2 answers · asked by Tracy 1

Not sure what kind I need. Are the ones designed for computers okay for big TV's, the one I bought is 350VA, 200 watts and has 27 minutes runtime.

2006-12-22 13:23:13 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-22 12:55:17 · 15 answers · asked by lilpepito131 1

Probably very stupid to ask, but is there ANY way at all though?

2006-12-22 12:46:37 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Here's a question...
Does interlaced video take up the same bandwidth as progressive?

It seems like (with 1080i) that would be 1920 x 540=1,036,800 pixels at 60 frames per second = 62,208,000 pixels per second. (right?)

Then with 1080p that would be 1920 x 1080=2,073,600 pixels at 30 frames per second = 62,208,000 pixels per second.

If this is the case, why is everything broadcast in 1080i? Interlaced video seems to be a clear loss in quality (and non-CRT's have to deinterlace it, right?), and is often not true to the original scope of a program. Wasn't the advantage of interlaced video supposed to be something to do with CRTs (which no HDTV I've seen is)?

I've heard many clamoring for 720p broadcasts, but wouldn't that take up much less bandwidth than either of the 1080's? I'm confused... thanks for your consideration.

2006-12-22 12:37:22 · 1 answers · asked by bug m 2

I bought a 5 inch panosonic plasma hdtv today and after purchasing it and wheeling it to my taho, We realized it didnt fit!! , the box said that it must be transported upright and not on its back, but we had no choice, this is my only car and for the 15 minute ride home the box was on its back. Can this damage the T.V?? In what way can it damage it? thanx in advance

2006-12-22 12:29:01 · 2 answers · asked by RawDeal 2

2006-12-22 11:00:37 · 3 answers · asked by tec3 1

i have a 1080i 32' t.v. i have a regular dvd progresive scan dvd player hooked up to it. and since hd dvd players are to much right now and dont have a wide selection, im thinkin about just getting a upconversion dvd player. but is it worth 80-100 bucks? is there actually a difference in video quility? thank you

2006-12-22 10:39:20 · 3 answers · asked by medina4262@sbcglobal.net 1

2006-12-22 08:51:49 · 3 answers · asked by THOMAS Z 1

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