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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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Fix the Burn-in on a Projection TV

    Screen burn-in is essentially an imprint on the screen of an image that has been, literally, burnt into the screen. Despite the screen still being able to function, the ghostly image will linger...

  • How Rear Projection TV Works

    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...

  • What Is a Rear Projection Television?

    There are a number of different types of televisions on the market today. A rear projection television is one that is completely housed in the one box. However, there are a number of factors that...

  • Tips on Cleaning 52 Inch Projection TV Screens

    You've noticed haziness around the edges of your big screen TV. Maybe you've got children pressing tiny hands to the large screen or simply a build-up of dust. Cleaning your big screen TV can...

  • Big Screen Television Buyer's Guide

    A television is one of the biggest purchases consumers make for their homes, and these days a wealth of options is available. One of the most enticing is the big-screen television, but consumers...

  • DIY 150 Inch Projector

    Watching TV from a projector can be expensive, especially if you desire a 150-inch projection image, which is large. However, it is possible to construct your own version of a 150-inch projector...

  • Tips on Projection TV Care & Cleaning

    Projection TVs provide an enormous and luminous experience for enjoying movies and television programs at home. The sets require a little regular maintenance and care to provide years of service.

  • How to Calculate a Projector Screen Size

    Projector screen sizes can be confusing until the meanings of the numbers are clarified. Usually screens are advertised as a single number, such as 50 inches of 60 inches, which can be quite...

  • How to Clean a Projection TV

    There are two main types of projection TVs. The most common is equipped with a screen protector on top of the projection screen that protects it from dust and fingerprints. The second is not...

  • How to Troubleshoot a 50P8341 Philips TV

    Philips is a major manufacturer of high-definition televisions. Their 50P8341 television is a 50-inch rear-projection television. Users have reported several common problems with the TV. There are...

  • How to Clean a Mitsubishi Rear Projection TV

    Fingerprints, dust and smudges can collect over time, clouding the picture of your TV. Dirty speakers and vents make the sound less clear. Clean your Mitsubishi rear projection TV at least once a...

  • What Is Projection TV?

    If you are looking for a theatre-like experience in the home, projection TVs offer the largest screen size at the most economical price. Unlike their plasma and LCD TV counterparts, projection...

  • What Is a Projection TV?

    A projection TV is a television set that uses a video projector to display its picture. With the projector, the TV is able to cast a much larger image than most standard models, making the TV set...

  • RCA Projection TV Problems

    RCA Projection TVs display dynamic picture quality for home viewing pleasure. They are not, however, immune to various video and audio issues. Spotting and preventing these problems, as well as...

  • How to Fix the Convergence on a 42-Inch Big-Screen TV

    Big-screen TVs are an essential part of any good home-theater system. While most newer HDTVs have LCD (liquid crystal display) or plasma screen technology, older models use cathode ray tubes...

  • Common CRT TV Problems

    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...

  • How to Choose a Projector Based on Wall Ratio

    When you're looking to choose a projector, either to use as a TV or to show presentations, it's important that you consider wall ratio. Wall ratio is the ratio of distance to image size. It is...

  • Problems With DLP TVs

    DLP televisions use rear-projection systems to produce high-definition pictures. DLP is used commonly in movie theaters to produce high-quality images, and the technology has made its way into...

  • How to Operate a Sony Rear Projection Television

    Operating a Sony rear projection television is easy using the options on the set's remote control. By using the remote, users can change channels, switch between analog and cable, adjust the...

  • How a Projection TV Works

    A projection television uses an internal projector to cast a small image onto the much larger screen of the TV. There are three different types of projection TVs available today. The first is the...

  • How to Calibrate a DLP Television

    With the high price of flat panel televisions, newer Digital Light Processing or DLP televisions are the economical solution for your HDTV needs. These televisions need to be calibrated for home...

  • How to Fix a Big Screen TV

    Purchasing a big screen TV is a major investment. You will naturally want to protect this investment, and that means making sure the device runs properly and receives any repairs it needs in a...

  • How to Make a Projector TV

    A projector TV can be very expensive, but it is possible to make your own version of one for a lot less. You basically construct a device that magnifies and projects the TV's video image with the...

  • Troubleshooting a Panasonic Projection Screen TV

    One problem that Panasonic projection screen TVs are reported to have more often than regular projection screen TVs is a tendency to overheat. You'll know if your television is overheating by...

  • How to Make a Cheap TV Projector

    A television projector can cast a video image as large as a movie screen. A commercial television projector will cost a few thousand dollars, but you can make one on the cheap. You can take an old...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Projection TV

    Projection televisions allow for wide-screen viewing of your favorite shows and movies, and they make an excellent centerpiece to any home theater system. While earlier models were large and...

  • How to Make a Homemade Movie Projector

    With a homemade movie projector, you can project your favorite videos onto a cinema-size screen. All you need to do is connect your video player to something that will project the image.

  • How to Make a Big Screen Projector

    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...

  • How to Make a Projector Out of a TV

    Your old tube TV can still have a use, especially if you keep a DVD or other video player connected to it. You can assemble a homemade projection tube to the TV screen and turn it into a projector...

  • How to Make a Homemade Projection TV

    You don't have to pay thousands of dollars for a big-screen projection TV set. You can convert your own TV into a homemade projection version with a few cheap items. To do this, create and...

  • Troubleshooting Sony Wide Screen Projection TVs

    Wide screen projection TVs function by means of three cathode ray tube (CRT) guns. They are set at the base of the television and shoot the combined colors that make up the image onto a large...

  • How to Clean an LCD Projection Screen

    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...

  • About Projection TVs

    Projection televisions are a part of the large screen TV market (along with LCD, DLP and plasma). While their popularity doesn't match that of the other types, they do remain a viable option for...

  • How to Change Bulbs in a Projector TV

    Well I was skimming through the most requested topics and guess what was number one: Something I've actually done. Here's how...

  • How Does a Projection TV Work?

    Unlike a flat screen television, which produces a picture by digitally sending the signal to the screen itself, a projection television actually projects the image from behind the screen. Because...

  • How Does Rear Projection Television Work?

    A rear projection TV is a type of television designed to have a particularly large screen. These large screen TVs are very popular. They are part of people's attempts to obtain the big screen...

  • How to Clean the Screen on a Rear Projection TV

    Imagine watching your favorite show on your big rear projection T.V., when to your dismay you notice a huge smudge on it! What do you do?

  • How to Clean the Screen on a Rear Projection TV

    How to clean a television screen without damaging

  • How to Clean the Screen on a Rear Projection TV

    Rear projection TVs seem to be made to collect large amounts of dust and spiders. It's good to be paranoid about cleaning anything off the lenses or the screen itself, since glass cleaners can...

  • How to Buy a DLP Big Screen TV

    Television is growing at a lightning pace. Gone are the days of the old black and whites or even the traditional color television sets. Say hello big screen projection television. Now some may...

  • How to Buy a CRT Big Screen TV

    Cathode Ray Tube TV's are among the least expensive big screen TV's you can buy. The picture is bright and of excellent quality and CRT TV's have a long life of 14 years of more. The big selling...

  • How to Compare Front vs. Rear Projection Big Screen TVs

    The movie going experience can be hampered by both the ridiculously high snack and ticket prices as well as noisy fellow moviegoers. Therefore, many have turned to the next best thing: front and...

  • How to Buy a Used Big Screen TV

    Are you interested in buying a big screen television? A new big screen TV can be quite expensive. Instead of purchasing a brand new television, you can save a lot of money by buying a used big...

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