Sony KV-35V45 CRT Short, i'm clueless now..
On 29 ago, 08:16, cheebster wrote:
On a side note, anyone knows how are Sanyo TV's ? Some local dude
wants 30$ for a 32'' Sanyo TV, only having the coax input to be
resoldered. I wonder how Sanyo tubes hold against the latest POS
sony's ?
Thanks, Vincent.
On 26 août, 23:47, "James Sweet" wrote:
"JANA" wrote in message
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I would not go near an old set like that even if I got it for free! Over
here with our new pollution and environment laws, it can cost $100+ to get
rid of an old TV set! If you buy it, you will be doing the man a favour.
The $100 can be a nice deposit for a discent LCD TV that comes with a
warranty, and it will give you a number of years of good service and
enjoyment!
Over where? It's 15 bucks to dispose of an old TV here, some of us still
prefer a good CRT over an LCD TV, I'd take a 27" Sony over any standard def
flat panel.
I recently acquired a Sanyo CE29FFV1 tv (chassis 2114 eb5-c). I was
contacted by a lady who said that another tech had said the tube was
duff on their 28" Sanyo and since I was a local tech, would I like it
free, for parts? I called round, and was expecting some knackered old
thing, lo and behold its a pureflat screen, very recent model. They
had the contrast and sharpness set wrongly and changing that was all
that was required. I think it was just an excuse to get a new plasma
set or something, as I fail to see why else anyone would toss a set
that good.
that sanyo has been in my lounge for about a month now giving
absolutely no probs and a nice sharp pic. ;-)
In response to your query, provided the set is not a 100hz model , go
for it. The sanyo's I have had in for repair made within the last 9 or
so years have been pretty good sets. I hated their early-mid 90s stuff
though.
-B.
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