Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Plasma versus LCD TV Debate

Plasma versus LCD TV Debate - LCD Television








Plasma versus LCD TV Debate

Suave Kajko of CANADA HiFi helps Pat Foran answer questions about the Plasma vs. LCD TV debate
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Broken LG LCD TV Capacitor Black Screen My Wont Turn On - LCD Television








Broken LG LCD TV Capacitor Black Screen My Wont Turn On

Fix & Repair broken tv. Is your LCD not turning on? Black Screen? Does it just blink? Dead HDTV? Don't take it in to the repair shop and loss over 500 hundreds bucks. This solution does it for under 40 bucks... One Thing I forgot to mention is to make sure that you remember which side of the capacitor is the Negative Side. Theres a Positive and Negative End on each capacitor just like batteries do. The negative side usually has a different colored strip down its sides. When installing the new capacitor, put the negative end just like the other one was. Also, there will be two numbers on the capacitors. There will be Volts and uF. My suggestion is ALWAYS keep the same uF as your original one. When choosing what volt size, get a capacitor with the same as the orginal or hgher.
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50 comments:

  1. shingshung hahdfgjnsidn :) xD

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  2. (05/04/2007 vs 30/07/2012)

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  3. اشهد ان لا اله الا الله واشهد ان محمد عبده ورسوله

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  4. I just witnessed the death of plasma

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  5. yay im going with plasma!

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  6. never mind kid

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  7. I'm confused

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  8. fuck off

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  9. I have a 42 inch LG LCD and absolutely love it. I watch movies, sports and play video games on it and they all look amazing. The blacks are dark, the colors are bright and vibrant and the motion is very smooth. LCD technology has come a long way and I would recommend the LG LCD and most brands of LCD to anyone.

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  10. i like how every one hates on this video now (when technology has advanced) when it was made in 2007

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  11. Your friend does NOT know how to properly set the"Dynamic Contrast Ratio on his nice LCD HDTV".Your Friend does NOT know how to set the Contrast Setting to 80% to 90% on his LCD HDTV.If your friend sets his Contrast Setting to 99% he will see Vibrant-Razor Sharp Contrast Ratios after he sets the"Dynamic Contrast Ratio to ON".It is obvious that your friend does NOT know how to set the Backlighting Controls to get the BEST High Contrast Image out of his nice LCD HDTV. Mine LCDs ALL beat Plasmas!!

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  12. I am certainly NOT impressed with the Enormous Glare & Faded Screens of your Plasma nonsense.Also,I clearly easily SEE the Pixels on ALL Plasma T.V.s.But on LCDs & LEDs I see"NO Pixels but a Smooth Even Brilliant Vibrant Vivid Image, Expecially on DELUXE LEDs with Fantastic Bright Razor Sharp Brilliant-Vibrant Colours on Full Backlighted LED HDTVs.Also,there is NO Flicker on LCDs & LEDs HDTVs that I have seen.But your Garbage Plasmas I see Flickering & it is Confirmed by Video Cameras Shutters!!

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  13. Your Plasma does NOT have the Blacks & Whites Contrast Ratios of LED HDTVs which have Dynamic Contrast Ratios of 5,000,000Million:1Contrast Ratios & highier at 10,000,000Million:1.Your Plasmas Flicker on Video Cameras &Camcorders at their 600Hertz rates but LCD & LED with 10bit Video Processors &10bit Panel Processors have Inherit in their Liquid Crystal Display or Light Emitting Diode Displays show on Video Cameras at 1/1,000th Shutter Speeds to be Constant Image in 10bit Video&Panel Displays!!

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  14. Wrong, There are 1,000,000s of LCD & LED HDTVs in the 55",60",65" & 70" Categories.I own a LG 55"LK520 with Superb Backlighting Control & Brightness & Razor Sharp Colours VIVID of the LCD.I also have a Toshiba REGZA 60"LED RV-530U with 120 Hertz Refresh Rates.LCD & LED Televisions are Bright & Razor Sharp Vivid Colours even in SunLit Rooms because they have Brightness Factors of 500 cd/M^2 Brightness Gamma Whites & High Contrast Blacks. Plasmas only have 350 cd/M^2 Brightness Factors Dim Rooms!!

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  15. PLASMA IS BETTER IN EVERY WAY.... NO MOTION BLUR WHEN WATCHING SPORTS BECAUSE OF THE 600HZ , WAY BETTER BLACKS,WAY BETTER VIBRANT COLORS,LONGER LIFE SPAN, VERY STURDY GLASS OR PLASTIC PROTECTING THE SCREEN UNLIKE LCD OR LED,ALL AROUND VIEWING ANGLE.AND THE BEST PART THERE AFFORDABLE IN LARGE SIZES.

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  16. As a TV repair engineer, both technologies have their advantages. LCD is cheaper below about 50 inches. Plasma is cheaper in bigger sizes and has better black levels. Plasma TVs do suffer from burn in, but it isn't that significant. I have seen a lot of TVs with bars burnt in from 4:3 content but it's barely noticeable in use.

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  17. Sony don't make plasma

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  18. want a cookie?

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  19. LCD screebs no Match for deep blacks you get on a good plasma like a Panasonic one. LED on the other hand, they are are getting very good, and the OLED screens are brilliant but ridicolous price.

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  20. Don't worry. Plasma is now much better for gaming. This was uploaded 5 years ago. A lot has changed since then. They no longer suffer from burn in or glare much, and they have a much better refresh rate, which means less lag, which is crucial with gaming.

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  21. i have a 50" full HD3D lcd home cinema kit -_-

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  22. Plasma delivers great picture quality...im not impressed with the current Lcd-edge lit led tv's im just waiting what the Sony Crystal Tv is gona give us Lcd tv's are simply way over priced

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  23. Id say its harder to tell those 2 guys on the stage at the VERY beginning were harder to tell apart then a LCD from a plasma T.V.

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  24. i have a 920x1080 sharp ftf tv and it has a way better picture than most HD tvs and it isnt even hd

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  25. if your plasmas capacitors are bad then yes it can work

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  26. will it work on a 36 inch sony plasma tv?

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  27. BRILLIANT VIDEO! JUST FIXED MY LG LCD BY MYSELF IN 30MIN!!! THANKS MAN!!! I WAS READY TO BUY A NEW TV!

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  28. One note for others trying this: I think it wasnt mentioned here: Make absolute suer u put them in the right direction. There is a grey rectangle mark on the board and also a grey stripe on the caps, they go together - else boom.

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  29. Thanks a lot. Also had this power light blin issue and tried this. Two caps were blown. I had some trouble removeing the case but the switiching caps itself was easy. After 20min it works again. Thanks again for this video!

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  30. im gonna try this n see i hope it works. Glad ur tv is working. Thanx for the video

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  31. Where can you buy capacitors??

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  32. dude that was my first time doing it. just take your time, no rush. you can always practice on old electronics.

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  33. soldering is hard to do. but good job man. ima open mines to see the caps are good bcuz its not turning on.

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  34. just make sure the caps you buy have the same numbers as the original

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  35. I have the same tv as you repaired. What type (or any specs I need to know) for the capacitors?

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  36. 'I guess im an idiot' hahaha. Bit like me then

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  37. nice! thanks! my i can watch tv again. Hey you sound like vin diesel. hahaha!

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  38. sorry i have no idea.

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  39. Holy Shit!!!thanx man.

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  40. holy shit ballz 5:30

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  41. great job! glad i could help.

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  42. hi man i replace my 5 capacitors on lg 50pc55 with 16volts because they leek.and voila back on business ...good help thanks

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  43. welcome bruh

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  44. your welcome! thanks for watching

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  45. thanks for the help man.

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  46. Yes! I can watch TV again!

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  47. yeah i also hate the loser internet gangs that hang out in forums. glad i could help. thanks for watching!

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  48. Now I can fix my TV, Thank You! Good Video! I posted my dead TV question on this Geek website & forum ARSTechnica. Years ago it was helpful But nowadays just flamers. Like you I use a lot of capital letters when I type. I couldn't believe it? I got 14 replies to my post about my TV. 13 were nasty comments from these ' i live in moms cellar nit wits' that did not reply to give advice like "check the capacitors' No, Just ridiculing me cuz I don't type all lower case so I'm not worthy! Get a Life!

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