Posts Tagged ‘hdtv’
How to change a Projector Lamp or Projector Bulb – Replacement Lamps
How to change a Projector Lamp or Projector Bulb – Replacement Lamps Visual Apex – “Its simple and easy to change out a projector lamp or lamps for a projection tv” Just watch this video! For more lamp info, pricing and specials please click on this link: www.visualapex.com “Click on the above VisualApexHT link to check out our other videos on actual projector images, 360 degree views of each projector & fun informative projector demos” – Or click here: www.youtube.com Charlie Moore…President of VisualApex.com
How to fix your Polaroid wide screen LCD HDTV Part 5-5 Model # flm-3732
Many people have bought Polaroid HDTV’s. Around 2 years after purchase these tv’s malfunction. When I try to turn my tv on the blue light comes on but the picture does not. I googled some info on these and found a cheap fix. Instead of spending another 00.00 on a new tv I only spent .40 on the parts needed. Its very simple to fix and I hope this saves you lots of money.
How to Change a Projector Lamp
A quick, easy and informative demonstration of the correct way to replace the lamp (bulb) in your projector brought to you by ProjectorCentral.com For projector articles, current reviews and a directory of projector HDTV and replacement lamp suppliers please visit www.ProjectorCentral.com
Dotto Tech – Season 5 Episode 21 – HDTV Part 2
Back at Samsung’s HD Display Suite in Toronto, Steve Dotto gets into the nitty gritty of DLP, LCD & Plasma technology, plus HDMI connectors. For more information please go to (www.dottotech.com)
CES 2010 Samsung shows new LED HDTVs to Jo Garcia
gamerlive.tv Samsung shows off new LED HDTVs to Playboy Cybergirl Jo Garcia at CES 2010. The new LED HDTVs feature RGB+Yellow for extra vivid colors. For the latest CES 2010 news and videos, go to http
Reviews: Samsung 55 ” LED HDTV
Before I really start with this intro, let me get one thing off my back. Due to variances in identical panels we have found significant differences when it comes to comparing two HDTVs with the exact same product number. That is why this review will be based on my personal viewing experience of this Samsung TV over the course of the last 40 days. When push comes to shove, Im like the 90% of you who will be reading this review; I dont know all the technical terms for the prevailing technology behind this product and its settings, nor do I really care about them. What I do care about is that my hard-earned money was well spent on a product that will give me the best picture quality possible with a minimum of hassle. As such, dont expect any technical mumbo jumbo in this review unless it is preceded with a darn good explanation and be ready for a lot of subjectivity. Up for review today we have one of the latest and greatest HDTVs from Samsung which also sports an LED-based LCD panel: the UN55B7100. LED backlights are a relatively new feature on consumer-grade televisions but have begun showing up in greater numbers over the past few months. Basically, the use of LEDs allows manufacturers to replace the power hogging fluorescent lights in standard LCDs with a more efficient alternative. LEDs are also supposed to deliver a much wider dynamic contrast range, produce truer colors and are also more environmentally friendly since they use fewer hazardous chemicals than their …