Thinking of buying a Nuovo 32in (81.2cm) LED LCD 3D TV any one know anything about them? Cannot find anything on internet!!! only $299.00
SOURCE: 32in ILO LCD Hd TV
There is a capacitor that is out. It is a 470uf 25v. When you open the back and look at the power board there are three group together. It should be right there. You will be able to tell if the capactor top is bubbled replace it. It should be completely flat.
SOURCE: want to review manual before buying the tv
Samsung LN32B360 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTVThis is a new model (out March 2009), and is the just released 'B'
version of the popular, judging by the many reviews, samsung 'A'
version 32 inch TV. I wanted a TV with an excellent value for a 32 inch
TV with a good 720p picture and sound. The picture is actually
fantastic and looks good on the standard setting and really stunning at
the dynamic setting (if the room is light enough), and in the store
looked slightly better then
even though that TV is a 1080p one. I did a visual comparison of the
two for a while in the store becuase I was trying to justify going
1080p but couldnt since this picture seemed better even at 720p. If I
could, I would have gone for the Sony Bravia S-Series KDL-32S5100 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, BlackSony BRAVIA XBR KDL-32XBR9 32-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV which looked the best though for a 32 inch overall.
720p vs 1080p:
I couldn't understand why a 1080p TV would make a difference with
this size of TV, since I sit about nine feet away and at that distance
I don't think you could tell - at least the PC input is small enough
and sharp enough that I can read web pages comfortably from my couch
but if it were any smaller it would be too small/detailed. I dont think
I would use more than 720p detail unless I wanted to see more web page
content on the screen and planned to sit about 4 feet away. The TV has
exactly the same resolution asToshiba Satellite U305-S2804 13.3-inch Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 Processor, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, Vista Premium)
which is what I plugged into the PC input and looks identical to that
screen. Also, most Hi Def inputs to my TV aren't more than 720p anyway.
I think one over the air station is 1080i.
Standard DEF Input Handling:
For 480i or standard def inputs at a non wide screen resolution,
such as those from my cable box, it handles it extremely well. However,
I have a digital cable box (verizon QIP6416-2) with an HMDI, component,
svideo, and RCA even though the signal I get is only standard def. I
didn't want to use up an HDMI port on the TV so I tried connecting the
component but the color didn't work. This is an issue with the cable
box, not the TV. I had to use the HDMI in the end since there was no
s-video (a small negative for this TV) and didnt want to use the RCA.
On the plus side, this TV has a great setting called wide fit/move that
slightly streaches and zooms a 4/3 picture to fit the 16/9 widescreen.
The move comes into play if you have channel that has scrolling text
that becomes cut off at the bottom, so you can nudge the picture up a
bit (which chops off the top more but you need to make a comprimose
somewhere).
Shines with HD inputs:
When I hooked the component connections up to an HD upscaling DVD player Samsung DVD-HD860 Up-Converting DVD Playerthough that worked perfectly with the component connection. My beloved Roku Roku Digital Video Player box is using the 2nd HDMI connector which looks great, and the over the air antenna CLEARSTREAM2 Antenna
brings in over the air free HD on about 20 HD channels. All the HD
sources (laptop, antenna, roku, upscaling DVD) really shine. Sound is
good and I don't feel I need to get add on home theater sound since I
dont turn the TV up loud. I guess an extra HDMI connection would have
been nice, especially since there was no S-video, but I still give the
TV 5 stars as it is a new model and is thus forward looking.
SOURCE: Polaroid TDS-03211C 32in LCD TV/DVD Combo
Sounds like power supply, Just replace with a used one
check e-bay or
www.rns-systems.com
SOURCE: My 32in sanyo LCD tv stop showing picture after i
Sanyo is cheaply made TV, but then again, most LCD TV last about 2~3 years before breaking down.
You need to check out the power supply and the inverter board.
Please see my basic troubleshooting guide:
http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5093881-lcd_flat_panel_tv_troubleshooting_guide
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
Parts: try www.shopjimmy.com or Ebay
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