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post Oct 9 2015, 09:50 PM

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QUOTE(g88 @ Oct 8 2015, 11:59 AM)
Projector is not mean for long run...even its affordable to certain extend now but still need to change bulb after few years
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You forgot to mention the price of the bulb are not cheap nod.gif
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post Oct 26 2015, 09:25 PM

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QUOTE(leongsem @ Oct 26 2015, 01:07 PM)
my 8 year old plasma tv cannot on since sat
when power on, red LED blinking twice, off and blinking twice again.

not sure expensive for repair or not, 42 inch plasama......
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For me I'll consider look for Panasonic's authorized repairer for opinion first. Do not go to Panasonic service center as the diagnose cost will be fixed.
What I suspect is the power supply unit failed. If this is the case, you need to change that circuit board, anywhere that doing TV repairs. If not this board fails, think you need to think twice before repairing it as the money involved won't be cheap and worst of all, no spare parts.
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post Nov 7 2015, 08:44 AM

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QUOTE(stabilo89 @ Nov 6 2015, 12:08 AM)
anyone to sell panasonic led 42'?
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Buy new lar, not that expensive for basic functions icon_rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(Alan Yee @ Nov 6 2015, 11:35 AM)
Agree, all HDMI cable is the same. Just bought a cheap 5 meter HDMI cable for RM35, can run all stuff, including 3D without issue.

For the sharpness, every TV has a setting to adjust sharpness. Normally I just let the setting to 0, and 0 is the actual pixel to pixel mapping.
This can be verified by connecting computer or laptop, and view the text for comparison.
Normally I open up web browsing. The text on website address is the one to verify.

At 0, the text will look normal. By increasing sharpness, the text will look fuzzy, some pixel just become missing.
Then, by decreasing sharpness, below 0, negative, the text become fatter and fatter.
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When we are talking about digital signals, cables won't really matters. But for analogue signals, cables does matters since using gold and copper have difference whistling.gif
I borrow a rm500 HDMI cable and a rm20 cheapo HDMI cable, it does not show me any difference in terms of video quality.
Sometimes I will follow what shoppers doing, using 720 video on cheapo cable and 1080 for expensive cable, just for the sake of cheating or misleading whistling.gif
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post Nov 7 2015, 03:48 PM

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QUOTE(Alan Yee @ Nov 7 2015, 12:32 PM)
Actually shopper even worse, they use just composite cable for 720p video, that's why they look bad.
Actually 720p video when hook up with HDMI, they looks very good, very close to 1080p until very hard to differentiate. I am talking on Bluray 720p. DVD actually contain much less detail.
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Nah, I just want a "fair" comparison. There are more was a shopper can do to mislead us.

 

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