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Xalio February 15th 04 04:36 AM

Sony TRV120: solid lines accross lcd & recorded
 
A TRV-120 was dropped on the floor and hasn't worked properly
since. When one is recording and looks at the LCD screen, solid
lines appear accross it. When one plays the recording from a video cassette
one can see the subject and the lines.

Does anyone have any clue towards possible defects since I'm able to get it
cheap ?
I'm trying to get any idea on the damage before deciding on buying and
repair.

Since these lines also appear while in camera mode, does anyone know of any
possible damage before the tvr/vcr mechanism.

Greetings,

Xalio



Jerry G. February 15th 04 05:02 AM

Sony TRV120: solid lines accross lcd & recorded
 
There may be damage in the imaging device, or in some area of the circuit
board. It may be expensive to fix. Take it for an estimate to the authorized
service rep. For a few dollar gamble, they may be able to fix this for a
reasonable amount.

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"Xalio" wrote in message
...
A TRV-120 was dropped on the floor and hasn't worked properly
since. When one is recording and looks at the LCD screen, solid
lines appear accross it. When one plays the recording from a video cassette
one can see the subject and the lines.

Does anyone have any clue towards possible defects since I'm able to get it
cheap ?
I'm trying to get any idea on the damage before deciding on buying and
repair.

Since these lines also appear while in camera mode, does anyone know of any
possible damage before the tvr/vcr mechanism.

Greetings,

Xalio





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