Saturday, November 8, 2008

Panasonic TH-50PX77U 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV

The Panasonic TH-50PX77U 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV. The screen has a Anti-Glare Coating has a resolution of 1024 x 768 and a 10,000 : 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio which all allows the picture to be as perfect as possible. EZ Sync HDAVI Control gives other components a quick and easy setup. The Panasonic plasma also includes a built in SD card memory slot to upload any type of photography to view in HiDef using your GalleryPlayer. Along with the unit we provide a free Extended Service Plan that gives 3 years of worry free relief, a 6' HDMI cable that gives you full access to what your HDTV has to offer and to maintain a clean brand new look we provide a Home Theater Cleaning Kit.
Customer Review: great, until...
I have had my tv for a year and a 4 inch blue shaded line has appeared on the left side of the screen and I called panasonic because I was still under warranty. they set up an appointment with a local repair shop. they sent him some parts to replace but this did not fix it. He called them and told them it did not work so now they're sending new parts again. but he thinks its the whole screen thats bad. so now this has taken a two weeks to fix it.
Customer Review: The Worlds Greatests Plasma for $987
I have had this for 10 months - Im impressed!!! God Bless Panasonic This Tv has a great picture


Digital projectors are a great addition to any home or office and the advantages of having one don't need to be explained here. However the joys of having the big screen image, hooked up to your surround sound in the lounge are all too often shattered with the globe, often remaining that way for several months until you can afford a new one.

Digital projector lamps are a powerful light source used to transport the image from the projector to the screen. While very strong for their designed purpose, omitting light, the same cannot be said about their durability, a point of contention with many a disgruntled digital projector owner.

Although digital projector lamps are rated with an estimated life in hours, typically a lamp will peter out after 2,000 to 3,000 hours of use, many fall short of the indicated life. There are number of reasons for this. Like with all manufactured products there will be faults. While most projector lamps come with warranties ranging from 30 days to 6 months, research shows that many projector bulbs blow after the expiration of the warranty but well before the indicated lamp life. I own a Hitachi LCD projector and have experienced this problem first hand Not only did my lamp blow after only 1000 hours use but it also exploded inside the projector. After learning the hard way myself here are a few tips to avoiding similar problems, while maximizing the protection of, and hence, life of, your expensive projector lamp.

Always check and clean your air filter before use, especially if it has been stored. Dust build up in the air filter pad can cause lamp cooling problems resulting in overheating, lamp explosion and in some cases fire.

Never move your projector during use. When the lamp is hot it is most vulnerable. A slight jolt could easily cause the lamp to blow.

Always allow the lamp to fully complete its cooling cycle before turning your digital projector off.

Ask your dealer to clean the inside of your projector once a year to avoid excessive dust builds up.

For more helpful advice about choosing the right digital projector for your needs or for more information about digital projector lamps and accessories click here.

Chris Hopkins is an event specialist with several years experience using digital projectors both in the commercial environment for seminars, conferences and concerts and in the home for personal viewing pleasure. Chris manages http://www.digitalprojector.com.au, a website providing useful tips and information to help you choose the perfect digital projector.

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