Archive for December, 2011



does listening to a music station on LCD damage the TV or picture?

Wednesday 28 December 2011 @ 7:36 pm
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Corinne asked:


I put a music station on my LCD Tv and am wondering if tv will have a shorter life span or ruin the screen?
Thank you




Flickering picture on Philips 42″ LCD TV?

Saturday 24 December 2011 @ 10:54 pm
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soh_vet asked:


I have a Philips 42″ LCD TV (Model # 42PFL5332D/37). Recently the picture flickers. Has anyone else experienced this problem? it is actually in the manual under troubleshooting (flickering picture), but they say it can be due to the HDMI. I’ve unplugged the HDMI in the TV and it still flickers. Only had the TV for 10 months (like it too), hope for an easy solution and won’t have to send it for repairs.




i cant see picture in my sony bravia lcd 32 inch?

Saturday 24 December 2011 @ 3:02 am
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kiran asked:


i have own sony bravia 32 LCD tv,but now the problem is i cant see picture in my tv but can only hear voice.Can any body tell me wher could i get repaired my tv,& what will be the expenses for that.




i have a dell lcd model w2600 with no picture can any one help?

Wednesday 21 December 2011 @ 10:14 pm
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Spider asked:


it turns on but their is no picture on the screen




TV picture quality is poor on my Toshiba HD LCD TV?

Wednesday 21 December 2011 @ 11:50 am
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Anon asked:


Can anyone help me to fix it. The problem is more obvious on dark backgrounds, the shading looks ‘blocky’




LCD HDTV clearer picture?

Wednesday 14 December 2011 @ 3:05 pm
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raian48 asked:


Recently bought a 42″ LG LCD HDTV. Aside from purchasing a digital cable box, is there anyway to improve picture quality (thicker insulated coaxial, using an HDMI cable instead, etc)?




How Do I Improve the Picture Quality of my LG 3000, 37 inch (LCD)?

Sunday 11 December 2011 @ 5:15 pm
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eddie b asked:


I have just bought a new LG LCD TV bu the picture is not as good as would have liked/expected? I have a Thomson Freeview box (which is absolute pants), which I run TV from but the aeriel coaxial cable is worn and will not improve on replacing it. I understand this may have an impact on the picture quality but when watching DVDs (Toshiba Digital Out), which I link to the TV via Scart, the picture is still not as clear as I would like. Would it be best to use component cables to link to the TV and would this improve the picture much? There is no DVI or HD-MI connection on the back of the DVD player. However there is on the TV. Can I then get a component to HD-MI cable for example to link the DVD and TV and would this improve it further (considering also the cost of the cable as an important factor).
Any thoughts on the above and also how I can improve TV (freeview) picture as well would be great. I have a small satellite dish (outdoors) Would this also be impacting the picture and if so what I can do which would improve the picture most without the most intervention/cost? Cheers :)




why does my LCD HD TVscreem look like a negative (from a picture) from the side?

Friday 9 December 2011 @ 7:46 pm
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Me asked:


I was at school and they had a lcd tv that didn’t have that problem.
can you tell me what kind of screen that was?

i dont know…you sit on the floor or to the side and you can’t see a dam thing!
but on the on at school it didn’t have that issue.

help please.




With LCD HDTVs, is highest contrast ratio best to help deliver best picture quality?

Tuesday 6 December 2011 @ 5:18 pm
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UncleDaddy asked:


LCD HDTVs that I’ve checked out, have contrast ratios that range from 800:1 to 6000:1 with the models that have the lower contrast ratios seeming to be lower in price.
My main usage will be for DVD playback and as a computer monitor.
I am most interested in the models that range in size from 37-42″.
The 37-42″ models that I’ve seen have contrast ratio ranges of 1000:1 to 1600:1 with some modes by Samsung being as high as 6000:1.
With the exception of the newer models by Samsung, picture resolution is listed as displaying 480i & p, 720i & p with some models also listing 1080i.
Samsung has several models that list the resolution as high as 1080p, which I am told is the highest picture resolution at this time.
From what I uncderstand, there is very little video technology and content to take advantage of the 1080p rating.
Along with the contrast ratio, what does this mean to regular DVDs and players; also TV viewing that the only way to get TV is via the cable company?