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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...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
Until the popularization of flat panel LCD and plasma technologies for home televisions, rear projection TVs were the only option for those looking to have a screen larger than 40 inches in their...
Sony manufactures several models of projection LCD televisions for home entertainment systems. Though the different models have different options and features, there are common problems with...
Digital projectors have become the new way of showing videos and TV in a high-definition resolution. They are used in homes, businesses, schools and churches to entertain or inform people. Three...
As with any electronic devices, TV sets that use cathode ray picture tubes can have their share of problems. Many of the problems often relate to the picture quality, color and clarity. Many...
Rear projection televisions have come a long way since they were first introduced on the market. Not only do they provide a better quality picture, but they are also made out of materials that...
If the colors on your Sony LCD rear-projection TV appear unnatural, too defined or muted, it is because your television is not properly calibrated. All Sony rear-projection TVs come with a variety...
Liquid crystal display (LCD) projection televisions owe their evolution to a man named Friedrich Reinitzer, who way back in 1888 discovered liquid crystalline characteristics in the cholesterol...
Everyone wants a TV with high quality picture and sound, and, of course, a giant screen. Two of the most popular types of these TVs have been LCD and DLP technologies. Both produce bright, vivid...
There are a couple of ways to create your own big screen projector to watch TV or videos on the equivalent of a cinema screen. The simplest method is with an LCD projector that can connect to your...
LCD (liquid-crystal display) projection screens are very popular on high-definition televisions (HDTVs), as they minimize glare and provide for a very clear picture. However, this type of screen...
An LCD projector can project any video image with liquid crystal clarity---including television. If you already have cable or satellite TV installed, an LCD projector can give you the equivalent...
There are a wide variety of liquid crystal display (LCD) lamps. At some point the lamp of a front or rear projection television will likely need to be replaced. The length of operating time can be...
A rear projection TV is one that uses a projector to take a small image source and project it onto a large screen--in this case, the screen of the television. The Cathode Ray Tube, or CRT, is one...
After several years of use, the LCD lamps in a rear projection TV may need to be replaced. If you have an extended warranty on the TV, then you can possibly have it serviced at no charge to you....
Manufacturers set new LCD televisions to display their brightest and sharpest images. However, this may not be a good setting for everyday viewing. To make your television viewing more comfortable...