So, I'm watching TV a couple months ago, just after my nice 30" HDTV went out of warranty. I bought it a while back. It's a CRT, one of the last HDTV CRTs made. Compared to LCD screens, CRTs had (and still have) higher image quality. So, I was a bit concerned while watching the TV to hear a "pop" and watch the picture flash off and back on.
Not a problem, I thought to myself, probably just a signal hiccup, right? Yeah, that's all, I won't see it again.
A couple weeks later, "pop". Now, I'm thinking - ahh, not really an issue, it'll sort itself out.
Not so lucky.
It's now popping about once every 3 or 4 seconds, which makes watching TV near impossible - as soon as the picture comes back, "pop", bye picture.
How is it, I buy a cheapo TV that lasts over 10 years, my parents have a TV that recently hit 20, and I have a TV that craps out after 2?
So, now, I've joined those without TVs. On the plus side, that means more blogging, and I've read a good chunk of "Stranger in a Strange Land".
Of course, now I have a 150 lb CRT to figure out how to get rid of.
1 month ago
2 comments:
I have huge 51" rear projection Toshiba that works but has a mess up picture.
I'll let you have it for free if you come and get it. You'll need a pick-up.
If you want more info dive me a shout a Darrenrules@gmail.com
Just in case you want to replace that other one...
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