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Troubleshooting a TV

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    • Troubleshooting TV Picture Problems

      Most televisions manufactured today have high-definition systems with the most advanced cutting-edge technologies. These TVs provide high-quality picture and entertainment. However, sometimes even your new HDTV might run into problems. Fixing them can seem daunting, especially if you don't know much about your TV. Knowing a little... more »

    • How to Fix Projection TVs

      Most decent televisions can last many years before breaking down or before needing significant repairs. Some televisions can last as long as 20 years if they are properly cared for and regularly cleaned. However, no matter how great the brand or the make of the TV, problems are bound to arise. You can save yourself a lot of money and... more »

    • Troubleshooting a Mitsubishi Projection TV

      Bad reception--where the image comes in but it's fuzzy or snowy--is likely caused by the antenna attached to the Mitsubishi TV. You can correct it by changing the tilt or angle of the antenna. In addition, the presence of a fluorescent light or operating electronic device can cause signal interference as well. Turn it off or move it... more »

    • Troubleshooting an RCA Projection TV

      The first step to troubleshooting any TV is to make sure all of the cables have been properly fitted into the appropriate slot. Sometimes, they may only appear to be fully inserted or the connection may be loose. If so, the image won't appear, or may flicker in and out. Check all of your cable connections, both for the RCA and any... more »

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