Question about Televison & Video
No its not normal but I have to admit Ive never seen this before and Ive been working on TV's since they were vacuum tube sets
Posted on Nov 27, 2017
SOURCE: Picture looks like photo negative when power is reapplied
the most probable problem is it would be one of the first generation LCD televisions.
if possible try changing the refresh rate of your tv
it may help.
Posted on Feb 02, 2008
SOURCE: Poor picture quality from 130 degree viewing angle on my LCD tv
It is unfortunate but "off angle" viewing will compromise the picture especially on larger TV's and LCD. Off angle viewing can come from the vertical axis or the horizontal, as you described. This is clearly illustrated with a laptop computer. Adjust the screen forward and back (vertical plane) and you will see very clearly that you get the brightest picture in a very small amount of range of the screen. Likewise, viewing from the side compromises picture as well.
I also don't believe that the delay is indicative of any problems.
Posted on Apr 10, 2008
SOURCE: Wrong aspect ratio LCD tv: Model Polaroid FLU-1911S
Hey,
Folowing is the link for the service manual for FLU 1911 s :-
http://www.retrevo.com/s/Polaroid-FLU-1911S-TVs-review-manual/id/2894bh033/t/1-2/
I hope it wld help u :)
Posted on Nov 25, 2008
SOURCE: LCD TV PICTURE HAS GONE OFF BUT NOT SOUND?
when ours went the repair man went over boards on back with magnefying glass and replased 2 capacitors that had blown £20.00 he charged us
Posted on Jun 19, 2009
SOURCE: Need a manual for a
If you were to log on to the
manufacturer's web site, I think you will be pleasantly surprised as
usually one is able to download, by model number, Customer
Instruction Manuals, and a list
of Dealers as required. Just Google the manufacturer's name and
follow the links. Make certain you are directed to the manufacturer's
web site as some search engines direct you to other sites and they
charge for the information that is normally free of charge. I
hope this helps.
Posted on Nov 21, 2010
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