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If your LCD or LED flat panel TV set will not power up or will not stay on , If you have an immediate shut down after turning on your TV or a delayed shutdown,or intermittent shut downs for no apparent reason or the set does not turn on at all and has no picture and no sound First
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For the discussion of LCD displays It is used to chat about the display type and not to attack it as compared to other displays
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SONY BRAVIA 3 Discussion Owners Thread SONY BRAVIA 3: Sizes: 43 inch (K65S30), 50 inch (K50S30), 55 inch (K55S30), 65 inch (K65S30), 75 inch (K75S30), 85 (K85S30) Screen type: LCD LED, XR Backlight Master Drive Resolution: 4K Processor: 4K HDR Processor X1 XR Color: Triluminous Pro HDR
- Pixel Structure: Mini-LED vs WOLED vs QD-OLED vs Plasma - AVS Forum
While Ive considered the role of sub-pixel composition—such as RGB (QD-OLED, plasma, Mini-LED) versus RGBW (WOLED)—I hadn’t given much thought to how the physical layout of the pixels themselves might influence color quality After diving into some research, things began to fall into place One
- LCD heat dissipation? - AVS Forum
A 24" widescreen desktop LCD emits 155 BTU hr, so 72 displays would emit 11,200 BTU hr (single room air conditioners are 5,000-15,000 BTU hr) This fits in with their rated power consumption figure of ~45w ea (3 3 kW for 72)
- LCD Technology and Advancements Discussion - AVS Forum
This is a place to discuss all the new happenings with LCD In recent years we have seen quite a new explosion in LCD advancements from high zone count Mini-LED TVs, to giant 98" panels delivered to your house for $2k, and even new LCD panel improvements with wider viewing angles and improved
- Problems with blue vertical lines Epson EH-TW9000. . . - AVS Forum
Hello! A few months ago I bought a used Epson EH-TW9000 But unfortunately I already have problems with it The first month it worked without a problem, but then a blue line appeared, I tried restarting the projector but it was still there, but the day after when I started it the line was
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