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  • How to Troubleshoot Samsung Televisions

    The old days of hitting the top of the television with the palm of your hand to get the picture to stop rolling are long gone. Even snowy images aren't around anymore because of digital...

  • Common Problems of LCD Rear Projection Televisions

    An LCD (liquid crystal dispay) rear projection TV is one of the many types of televisions currently available for purchase. LCD rear projection televisions have several common problems that may...

  • How to Replace a Bulb on DLP Projection TV

    All DLP projection TVs use an internal beam of light to convert a small picture into a larger picture to display on the screen. This beam comes from a lamp, or bulb, that has a limited lifespan. A...

  • How to Replace a Bulb in a JVC Projection TV

    All JVC projection TVs display images by shining a beam of light inside the TV to convert a small picture into a larger picture. The source of this beam of light is a lamp (or "bulb"), which has a...

  • How to Change the Bulb on a Sony Projection TV

    Although Sony projection TVs can provide a low-cost way to enjoy high-definition entertainment, one potential drawback is the need to replace the bulb in the TV. Replacing a bulb requires the...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Toshiba DLP 52HMX95

    Toshiba has long been a reliable manufacturer of televisions, and their DLP televisions are no exception. Few things are more impressive than a high-definition movie displayed on a properly...

  • How to Handle the LCD Projection Blue Haze Problem

    People who bought rear-projection TVs between 2003 and 2007 are bound to find their sets failing with blue, green or yellow blotches, hazing or bands disturbing the picture. It is often called...

  • How to Put a Bulb in a Projection TV

    According to PartStore.com, most projection TV bulbs last around 2,000 hours. Projection TVs should have a lamp hour counter so you can regularly check how long the current bulbs have been in your...

  • How to Replace the Lamp in a Samsung Hl-R6768w TV

    The Samsung HL-R6768W is a 67-inch rear-projection television that was released in 2005. The screen is lit by a lamp located within the TV. The lamp has a finite lifespan; it needs to be replaced...

  • How to Replace the Bulb in a Magnavox Projection TV

    Magnavox projection televisions are equipped with a lamp, or bulb, to ensure the picture is clear and bright. Over time, the bulb may dim or blow out completely. You can order a replacement bulb...

  • How to Replace the Bulb in My Panasonic TV

    Panasonic is one of the most popular electronics manufacturers. Many Panasonic TVs, most notably projection TVs, use lamps to create images. Like any light bulbs, the bulbs in these lamps will...

  • How to Repair a Hitachi TV

    Your Hitachi TV produces the perfect medium for movies, sporting events and even gaming. However, if something goes wrong with your television set, you don't want to call in a pricey service...

  • Toshiba Lamp Replacement Procedures

    Toshiba Digital Light Processing (DLP) televisions contain a lamp that enables images to be projected onto the screen. Occasionally these lamps may stop working, and must be replaced. This is an...

  • DLP vs. LCD Projection TVs

    DLP and LCD televisions have been competing for the best picture quality for quite some time. Both TVs have different ways of generating images. The size of the screen is most important when it...

  • How to Replace a Bulb on a Hitachi Dlp TV

    Add thousands more hours to your big screen viewing pleasure with a replacement bulb. Though production of new Hitachi DLPs have been halted, installing a new bulb in your television doesn't...

  • How to Buy LCD TV

    Simply Electrical provide you with all the top household brands such as Samsung, Sharp, LG, JVC, Panasonic, Toshiba, Alphason to name a few. We have reductions on LCD TVs, LED TVs, Plasma TVs,...

  • How to Play a TV Through a Projector

    A front projector can provide a large picture that will make the average television set look like a throwback to the 1950s. But front projectors do not contain a TV tuner, so you must connect a...

  • How to Reset a Magnavox TV

    Over the life of your Magnavox TV, strange quirks might appear. If you have any picture or audio problems that you don't know how to resolve, consider resetting your television to its default...

  • CRT Rear-Projection TV Problems

    Though once the most popular form of big-screen home entertainment, CRT rear-projection TVs are nearly extinct within the television market, having been swiftly replaced by LCDs and plasma...

  • Sony Projection TV Troubleshooting

    So you're having problems with your Sony projection television. Sony projection televisions have limited problems, and there's really only a handful of things that could be wrong with them. There...

  • How to Repair Phillips Magnavox TV

    Your Phillips Magnavox TV produces high quality images so you can enjoy your favorite gaming, comedies, movies and sporting events. There are times when you need to fix quirks that might happen,...

  • How to Refocus a Sony Projector TV

    Your Sony projector TV produces high-quality images so you can enjoy your favorite gaming, comedies, movies and sporting events. However, there are times when you need to adjust the focus on your...

  • How to Fix a Hitachi Projection TV

    Your Hitachi projection TV produces high-quality images so you can enjoy your favorite gaming, movies and sporting events. However, there are times when you need to fix some audio or video quirks...

  • How to Make Images for a Holiday Projector

    A holiday projector is basically just a slide projector designed to "throw" a picture onto a wall or side of the house. The images that it uses are themed for the holidays and come with the...

  • How to Make an Over Head Projector

    Overhead projectors were first brought into use in the 1960's and continue to be a mainstay of school classrooms and audio-video departments. The design for overhead projectors has been updated to...

  • How to Repair DLP TVs

    Your television is a main attraction in your home, bringing in entertainment in the form of movies, comedies, dramas and music from around the world. When something goes wrong on your television,...

  • How to Repair a Panasonic Projector Television

    Your Panasonic projector television produces high quality audio and video so you can enjoy your favorite sporting events, movies and comedies. However, like every television, there are times when...

  • How to Fix a Panasonic Projection TV When it Is Not Bright

    Your Panasonic projection TV produces high quality audio and video so you can enjoy your favorite sporting events, movies, comedies, and gaming. However, like every television, there are times...

  • How to Repair a Toshiba TV

    Your Toshiba TV produces high-quality audio and video so you can enjoy your favorite sporting events, movies, comedies and gaming. However, like every television, there are times when you need to...

  • How to Repair a Television

    Your television is the main attraction in your home, bringing in entertainment in the form of movies, comedies, dramas and music from around the world. When something goes wrong on your...

  • How to Troubleshoot Big Screen TVs

    Your television is the main attraction in your home, bringing in entertainment in the form of movies, comedies, dramas and music from around the world. When something goes wrong on your...

  • Rear Projection TV Problems

    Projection Televisions are reliable machines that hardly let you down. When they do break, however, fixing them is typically fairly simple. There are a few ways to repair your TV from common...

  • How to Install a Projection Bulb TV

    Bulbs on projection TVs do not last forever. Depending on the brand of your projection TV, your bulb may last anywhere between 1,000 and 20,000 hours. In cheaper projection TV models, bulbs will...

  • How to Repair Rear Projection TVs

    Your television may be the main attraction in your home, providing entertainment in the form of movies, comedies, dramas and music from around the world. When something goes wrong on your...

  • How to Replace a Panasonic projection TV convergence chip

    Rear projection TV convergence problems include the following symptoms; blurred picture, 3D-like image, color separation, and bowed image at the top and bottom of the screen. Three picture tubes...

  • Flat Screen Vs. Projection TVs

    The bottom line between flat screen and Projection TVs is they look great and you will probably be satisfied with your purchase. There are however, certain characteristics each type of TV has...

  • How to Clean Projection TV Screens

    Having a clean TV is essential to ensure the best picture possible. A rear-projection TV is especially affected by a dirty or dusty screen, and unfortunately it can be difficult to clean. But if...

  • Problems With Projection TV Pictures

    A projection TV can give a user thousands of hours of enjoyment if used properly with regular maintenance. Unfortunately even the best TV can develop issues, especially with the picture quality....

  • How to Troubleshoot a Mitsubishi MGA TV

    Your Mitsubishi MGA TV produces high quality audio and video so you can enjoy your favorite sporting events, movies, comedies and gaming. However, like every television, there are times when you...

  • Problems with Rear Projection TVs

    Rear projection TVs provide viewers with huge viewing screens and crystal clear pictures. They do, however, present some minor problems or issues that you should be aware of when shopping for...

  • How Long Do Rear Projection TVs Last?

    If you decide to buy a rear projection TV, you need to be aware of a few things that affect the lifespan of your TV. Rear projection TVs function differently than flat screens, and their lifespan...

  • Rear Projection TV Color Problems

    Projection TVs provide some of the best pictures you will ever see on a TV screen. Those pictures obviously do not look good if they are in black and white. The colors are what separate average...

  • How to Troubleshoot an RCA Model P52812BL Projection Television

    Before the introduction to high-definition television, the RCA P52812BL was the cream of the crop of televisions. With its large flat display, the image appeared crisp, and because there is no...

  • Projection TV Repair Tips

    For today's entertainment aficionados, building your own home theater can be an exciting challenge. One of the most crucial elements in the equation is a high-quality big screen television. There...

  • TV Projection Lamp Problems

    A TV projection lamp can give you thousands of hours of trouble-free service, with higher-end models clocking in at up to 8,000 hours on average. To keep them running for the full lifespan...

  • How to Fix an RCA Big Screen TV

    Your RCA big screen TV produces high-quality audio and video, but like every television, the time will come when it needs some adjustments. As you learn how to service an RCA big screen TV, you...

  • How to Troubleshoot & Repair a Samsung Big Screen TV

    Your Samsung big-screen TV produces high-quality audio and video so you can enjoy your favorite sporting events, movies, television shows and gaming. However, like every electronic device, you...

  • The Life of Rear Projection TV Bulbs

    Rear projection TVs are large television sets with one or more lamps placed behind the screen to light up the images viewed on the television screen. Like all light bulbs, the bulbs in these lamps...

  • When to Replace a Bulb in a Rear Projection TV

    Rear projection television sets use a large light lamp that is placed behind the screen to light up the screen and the images on the screen. Some rear projection TVs, depending on the size, may...

  • How to Clean a DLP Color Wheel

    DLP color wheels need to be cleaned approximately every six months to a year, if the environment they are placed in is smokey, greasy or dusty. Sometimes, restaurant owners or places with high...

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