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    • Troubleshooting an Akai Rear Projection TV

      Occasionally, users Of Akai rear projection TVs will begin to notice little spots on their screen that always stay black (or sometimes blue), no matter what is currently being played. These are damaged or "dead" pixels. It's a part of the screen where the tiny mechanism that displays color has been permanently damaged, due to physical... more »

    • How to Troubleshoot a Samsung Projection TV

      A projection TV is a popular type of television that uses a beam of light inside the television to convert a small picture into a larger picture to display on the screen. There are several Samsung models available on the market with a variety of features, including HDMI inputs, a range of HDTV resolutions, and brand-specific... more »

    • Repairing an RCA High Definition TV

      When experiencing problems with your RCA high-definition television, the first thing you should always check is your settings. If your picture looks a little too sharp or flat, or the colors don't look the way you think they should, you can "repair" this problem easily by adjusting your settings. Simply use the "Menu" button on your... more »

    • When To Repair or Replace a Sony Bravia LCD TV

      Sony HDTVs are jam-packed with picture enhancement and entertainment features to further expand the home theater experience. Sony's televisions are like computers, complete with processors and circuitry. With so much technology and features crammed into one television, it is necessary to know when to repair or replace your Sony... more »

    • How to Troubleshoot a Vintage Stereo

      Alan Dower Blumlien assembled a working stereo system in the late 1930s and is generally considered to be the Father of Real Stereo. The stereophonic recording process is an attempt to re-create live sound by capturing it with sensitive microphones on two channels for playback on specially designed stereo components. It is another... more »

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