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Posted: Mon Jan 11th, 2010 02:26 am
I have a big screen T.V. its a 50 inch.  I powered off one night and the next morning when I tried to power on it would not come back on. The power button lights green and you can hear a click like its on but then it powers back off. It still worked a month ago and had a very clear nice picture when it worked  It has no blurriness what so ever. We know nothing about working on T.V. 's and its taking up space here and needs to go. If you work on T.V.s and are interested in this one please pm me. This is one of the bigger projection type T.V's and is very heavy so please bring help to load it. The price is free!
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Posted: Mon Jan 11th, 2010 07:40 pm
what type of tv is it? and how old it is?
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Posted: Mon Jan 11th, 2010 10:59 pm
AS,

I am sorry but a man came and pcked up the T.V today. Lumbee had told him I had it on here and he came got it earlier, thanks for the interest.
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Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 12:47 am
o ok, what kind was it? LCD? DLP?

 

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Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 11:29 am
Hmmm. lol to be honest I don't know.. It was a 50 inch projection tv. It was 1080 hd, I used it until it quit about a month ago and loved it, It had a crystal clear picture. I believe it was about 5 years old. Hope this helps.
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Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 07:50 pm
I know I had a Mitsubishi 65 inch DLP projection TV that the bulb blew every year or so but I play alot of games so for someone that dosent watch alot of TV it might last 5 years... the bulb cost about 200.00 to replace...... needless to say I no longer have that TV.
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Posted: Wed Jan 13th, 2010 04:51 am
The light bulb went out.
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Posted: Wed Jan 13th, 2010 05:13 am
Amarillo Sky wrote: I know I had a Mitsubishi 65 inch DLP projection TV that the bulb blew every year or so but I play alot of games so for someone that dosent watch alot of TV it might last 5 years... the bulb cost about 200.00 to replace...... needless to say I no longer have that TV.
I guess it could be but when I read up on it on the internet it told me how to read the codes that it sends, so I followed the steps and it suggested it was in the power box, like the fuse or something but then I had my Dad check the fuse and he didn't think that was the problem. I loved the TV it was nice until it quit... I wouldn't think it would be much wrong with it but who knows...
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Posted: Wed Jan 13th, 2010 10:39 am
Light bulbs cost less than ten dollars. Anything above ten dollars is a lamp.

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Posted: Wed Jan 13th, 2010 07:30 pm
MrTonkle wrote: Light bulbs cost less than ten dollars. Anything above ten dollars is a lamp.

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LOL tonkle.....

 

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Posted: Wed Jan 13th, 2010 07:31 pm
GeorgiaGirl wrote: Amarillo Sky wrote: I know I had a Mitsubishi 65 inch DLP projection TV that the bulb blew every year or so but I play alot of games so for someone that dosent watch alot of TV it might last 5 years... the bulb cost about 200.00 to replace...... needless to say I no longer have that TV.
I guess it could be but when I read up on it on the internet it told me how to read the codes that it sends, so I followed the steps and it suggested it was in the power box, like the fuse or something but then I had my Dad check the fuse and he didn't think that was the problem. I loved the TV it was nice until it quit... I wouldn't think it would be much wrong with it but who knows...

if you get another one I would go with a flat screen LCD..... Thats what I have now and its nice..... you can even mount them on the wall......


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Posted: Thu Jan 14th, 2010 03:21 am
Yeah thats what I have now, Its nice. Its a smaller one out of my bedroom but eventually I would like to have a 42" or better...
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Posted: Thu Jan 14th, 2010 07:39 pm
I have a 52 its nice....... Such a great picture.


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