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Samsung Plasma Buzz Test Video (PN58C8000) 2010 Model

Can you hear the Buzz? (Expand for notes.) Samsung Plasma Buzz Test PN58C8000 Important note: At higher volumes you should hear the mechanical noise of the tape deck from the video camera. I thought it was a useful reference as background noise. (Plus I didn’t have any other device with a better mic.) The Buzz is loudest at the center of the screen. Unfortunately this is where I normally sit when watching TV. But you can still hear it all the way around the TV. This was recorded after I had the 58″ TV about a week. Delivered 9/16/10. Recorded 9/22/10. Returned: 9/23/10 Recorded: – Sound with TV Off for reference (10ft) – Buzz at 5, 10, and 15 ft * LISTEN when camera is tilted down * This angles the mic toward the TV – YouTube video for comparative audio levels * Note that I did not tilt the camera down during the YouTube video, but I went and checked later and the Buzzing could be heard the same as the other 10 ft videos. – Buzz behind TV – Sound with TV off & on again (10ft) Additional Notes: – There IS background noise from Camera Tape Deck – Listen when the camera tilts forward for the difference – Random clicks and pops are from touching the camera – Recorded with Sony HDR-HC1 (HDV Camera) – Buzz is worse on darker / black screens – Should be able to find the “Charlie bit my finger – again !” YouTube video by “HDCYT” for a volume reference – TV Manufactured 8/2010 in Mexico

Ever wanted to smash open your plasma screen TV? Don’t do it! You can see what’s inside, in less than four minutes. This is a timelapse of me taking apart a dead plasma screen. Watch…and learn!

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How to fix your Polaroid wide screen LCD HDTV Part 2-5 Model # flm-3732 Part 2-5

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.

Thanks to your tips, I was able to repair my LCD displays :-) Here’s how it went.

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