Frakkin' plasma died
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I have a Samsung LCD monitor 22" for 3 years no issues with
and a Samsung LCD tv 47" for a year now with no issues. So far I've no issues with samsung and feel they are strong product compared to others.
Also have a Sharp Aquos 26" lcd from 2005 thats still rocking it fine.
I've repaired 3 broken LCD monitors because of bad caps by replacing the caps with new ones on their power supplys, I have also done the same for motherboards. Just check around each board for a blown cap, it may not have stuff showing out of it, its top maybe just domed a tad or it could be blown from the bottom pushing it up more.
Never had a Plazma yet, I probably skip over to LED tv next time.
and a Samsung LCD tv 47" for a year now with no issues. So far I've no issues with samsung and feel they are strong product compared to others.
Also have a Sharp Aquos 26" lcd from 2005 thats still rocking it fine.
I've repaired 3 broken LCD monitors because of bad caps by replacing the caps with new ones on their power supplys, I have also done the same for motherboards. Just check around each board for a blown cap, it may not have stuff showing out of it, its top maybe just domed a tad or it could be blown from the bottom pushing it up more.
Never had a Plazma yet, I probably skip over to LED tv next time.
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Trust me...I checked and double checked the caps...wish it had been that easy. I even did a simple resistance check on them. I know that's usually the issue with the power supply, but unfortunately it looks like in this case one of the buffers died and took the power supply with it.
I know I'll never buy another Samsung. I could understand if the thing was always on...but between school and work and our active family life it maybe averages 1.5hrs a day. No excuse for it.
I know I'll never buy another Samsung. I could understand if the thing was always on...but between school and work and our active family life it maybe averages 1.5hrs a day. No excuse for it.
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Random note:
It would appear that the last of the rear-projection sets have vanished from Crutchfield's website, signalling the end of an era (Although BestBuy still has a few Mitsus on their website. )
Why, God? Why did you take CRTs from us without furnishing us the knowledge of of how build reliable LCoS modules or cost-effective triple-laser DLP arrays?
It would appear that the last of the rear-projection sets have vanished from Crutchfield's website, signalling the end of an era (Although BestBuy still has a few Mitsus on their website. )
Why, God? Why did you take CRTs from us without furnishing us the knowledge of of how build reliable LCoS modules or cost-effective triple-laser DLP arrays?
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RPTV is gone simply for packaging reasons. You can fit a lot of plasmas on a truck or stock room in place of a single RPTV.
I think the failure of LCoS has to due with Sony and their ability to screw up everything.
JVC gave a good run with DiLA, which was very cool, especially the Pro models.
I think the failure of LCoS has to due with Sony and their ability to screw up everything.
JVC gave a good run with DiLA, which was very cool, especially the Pro models.
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