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Leonard Caillouet
 
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Default Samsung: wandering white balance

I wonder if this is similar to the problem in the Sonys that they extended
the warranty on to four years. The fix is the CRTs.

Leonard

"Bob Loblaw" wrote in message
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Thanks Jeff:

As a Samsung ASC, I have access to this information too. I find it really
frustating that manufacurers will stonewall their servicers when there is
a known problem for which they don't want to be held accountable for. Or,
worse yet, they let us do the engineering and feed the solutions back to
them.

"Shoreline Electronics" wrote in message
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Checked on the Samsung service site for any bulletins....no luck.


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"Bob Loblaw" wrote in message
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Sorry. Currently its on a HCP4741W where the problem seems to be worse
on 1080i.

"Bob Loblaw" wrote in message
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On crt based rptv. I've seen this on several models over the last year
or so. Picture can go quite yellow as set appears to hunt for best
color after scene changes. I've had a hard time replicating it in the
shop. Tweeking the G2 values can make it better or worse. I starting to
wonder if it is a symptom the XDS buffer overrun problem. I now have a
set that only does it on 1080i. I've found a few posts to other forums
but no firm info.
Anyone care to comment?