Archive for September, 2009

What is better a LCD or Projection television?

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

going to buy a t.v probably 42" and something thats clear and crisp and under 1500. Any Suggestions/

with $1200 now a days you can buy a flat panel HDTV you don’t need a projection, they huge and heavy and they don’t have good picture quality either. Flat panels are a beauty and light. A Panasonic or a Sony will do it. They are the best.

Good luck tv shopping

Mounting a Vizio HDTV 32 in the Bedroom

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

If you are the proud owner of a new Vizio HDTV 32 inch model then there are some additional innovative mounting options that can be considered due to the fact that you have purchased a relatively standard sized flat panel display that is proudly one of the thinnest in the category of consumer televisions. In fact the go to armoire that interior decorators have used in the past to hide televisions no longer makes sense.
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Mounting a Vizio HDTV 32 in the Kitchen

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

If you happened on the Vizio 32 when shopping and made it your TV of choice, you are in luck. There are other options for you. The flatness and lighter weight of your flat panel screen allows you a freedom of choice not offered from the older televisions. Your design is so sleek, it hardly makes sense to hide it, but to keep your eye from being drawn immediately to the television here are a couple of ideas.
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I have an old projection television from around 1982. The red bulb has burnt out on it. How can I get another?

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

I’ve contacted the address given in the owner’s manual but it is no longer available. I’ve also checked the internet thoroughly…
Thank you!!!!
I’ve contacted the address given in the owner’s manual but it is no longer available. I’ve also checked the internet thoroughly…
It’s a Mitsubishi, one of the very large cabinet projection televisions they used to make. I would hate to have to throw it out.

Thank you!!!!

Have you tried contacting Mitsubishi? The address is old but the company’s still around.
http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/