anyone with monster plasma screens?i have a 13''bubble screen, but its not worth posting.
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anyone with monster plasma screens?i have a 13''bubble screen, but its not worth posting.
Just a 32" Hi-def Sony but it's an awesome tv.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...s009edited.jpg
i have one in my car
i have to have 5 post before i can post a pic
I have almost the same tv...the plastic around the screen is darker though. I actually had to trade in the 30" one after 15 months last week because it kept timing out when I turned it on...red light kept flashing and then black screen:dunno: But now I have the 34" for the same price but it says XBR on it:think:...plus the warranty rolled over which I had to fight for.
I was surprised it went out because I heard crt's are more reliable...
EDIT: here's a pic
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...taker25/tv.jpg
Loudspeakers incorporate powerful magnets - the larger the speaker, the
larger the magnet. However, anyone who goes ballistic when the mention
is made of a loudspeaker near a TV or monitor, should take their Vallium.
The fringe fields outside the speaker box will not be that great. They
may affect the picture perhaps to the point of requiring degauss. The
normal degauss activated at power-on will usually clear up any color purity
problems (assuming the loudspeakers have been moved away). At worst, manual
degauss will be needed. The CRT will not be damaged. The maximum
field - inaccessible at the voice coil - is quite strong. However, even
for non-shielded loudspeakers, the magnetic field decays rapidly with
distance especially since the core structure is designed to concentrate
as much of the field as possible in the gap where the voice coil travels.
However, keeping speakers away from CRTs is a good idea.
Now, you really should keep your superconducting magnetic resonance imager
magnet at least in the next room.....
........No charge for my technical advice!!:)Damn..I'm starting to sound like Billy T.:brick:
i would post but its not much to look at...
only because its a DLP projector.....
XBR are Sony's best TVs, they also come with 2 year manufacturers warranty instead of just one.
Sounds like you had a power supply go bad. I've seen that happen to alot of newer TV's, not just Sony, I think it's caused by these TV's needing so much power nowdays. Not sure about that though.
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53" Pioneer HDTV
Sony DA555ES receiver
Sony 400 Dvd Player
Home Theather PC
man i wish i had money.
I got a 32" olevia and a 750 Kenwood hometheater package in my room and my parents have a 56" plasma in the great room, sis has the old 52" projection, and we will be getting a projector of some kind for the home theater. but no pics i got about 1300 altogether in my stuff in my room