In the middle of watching a movie the tv goes out i never saw a sign it always had a nice picture the year 2004 i bought it brandnew in the box help me please the playoffs are here
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If the problem is persistent have a tech look at your set the problem could be the power supply or related circuit.the quicker you have a tech to repair your set you will be able to see the playoff.good luck.
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I WOULD SAY NO ! THE PICTURE TUBE IS PROBABLY AS MUCH AS THE TV IS WORTH. i had a very nice sony trinatron tv. the picture tube whent on it at about 5 years so I CALLED FOR REPAIR AND THE PICTURE TUBE WAS 2-300 DOLLARS. good-day !
i have a 52 projection tv phillip and the pic is off you see three images on the bottom nice pic in the middle and on top a little off.so what is the problem
Are the movies you're watching store purchased DVDs? Sometimes with downloaded movies, the audio and video are just out of sync.
If they're store bought, it's possible that you've got a delay set in your receiver. Consult your receiver's operating manual to see if there's a "delay" option.
It's also possible that you're hearing that delay in the TV speakers.
If you've got the audio coming through the receiver AND the tv, you'll hear a slight delay when the audio's traveling from the DVD player to the television itself. This could happen "sometimes", if the tv volume is on, and not happen when the tv volume is off.
To be honest if you have never worked on a set I would reather you contact a tech in your area. You can do more damage that it may already have by being a fierst timer or having no experience.
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