Q. I have a Sony Bra via 32" Class LCD 720p 60Hz HDTV, model KDL-32BX300, and my screen is displaying a line down the middle. My question is this: is this a defect or is this something I can fix myself with a little assistance?
it is a very small hardly notice able line like a dotted line similar to a compare contrast thing
it is a very small hardly notice able line like a dotted line similar to a compare contrast thing
A. Bad LCD panel. It's a 2010 so it's still under warranty. Get r fixed!
Anyone able to give me some details on the 82" Mits DLP models?
Q. Basically the situation im in is this, im looking to upgrade but im curious if its a "must" to have the 740 or 840 model over the 738. How much different are the screens in terms of how they look, or are the screens comparable and the newer models simply have more bells and whistles?
Anyone that owns a 2010 model have a chance to compare it with the 2011 models?
Thanks in advance.
Anyone that owns a 2010 model have a chance to compare it with the 2011 models?
Thanks in advance.
A. I will tell you - I am not a fan of Mitsubishi brand these days.
When DLP came out - Mitsubishi was charging $9999 for their first model.
When HDTV came out - Mitsubishi televisions refused to accept 720 signals.
When the HDTV spec was still being debated, Mitsubishi came out with the 'Promise' program where they said they would upgrade any Mitsubishi TV to keep it current with changes to the antenna or signaling standard. Then they weezled out of fixing technical problems with their first-gen televisions because they claimed it was not covered under 'the promise' program.
So - look at the 70 inch Sharp Aqous LCD televisions - a better company in my opinion.
When DLP came out - Mitsubishi was charging $9999 for their first model.
When HDTV came out - Mitsubishi televisions refused to accept 720 signals.
When the HDTV spec was still being debated, Mitsubishi came out with the 'Promise' program where they said they would upgrade any Mitsubishi TV to keep it current with changes to the antenna or signaling standard. Then they weezled out of fixing technical problems with their first-gen televisions because they claimed it was not covered under 'the promise' program.
So - look at the 70 inch Sharp Aqous LCD televisions - a better company in my opinion.
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