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Well I finally bit the bullet and bought the HT30744 Sanyo Widescreen
Walmart special. I have a question for anyone else that owns one. There are at least 2 very slight vertical lines that run from top to bottom at the very left edge of the screen. You can see them in some program material, but I was watching some NBC HD show last night and in a dark room and with the kind of greyish black background they had, the lines really stood out. Anybody seen these bars on this TV, or did I get a bad one? Thanks Norm |
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"Norm" wrote in message ... Well I finally bit the bullet and bought the HT30744 Sanyo Widescreen Walmart special. I have a question for anyone else that owns one. There are at least 2 very slight vertical lines that run from top to bottom at the very left edge of the screen. You can see them in some program material, but I was watching some NBC HD show last night and in a dark room and with the kind of greyish black background they had, the lines really stood out. Anybody seen these bars on this TV, or did I get a bad one? Thanks Norm I have owned this same model TV since December 2004 and there are no lines visible in the place described. Take it back and replace it if it is a problem, otherwise it is a very reliable and easy to use low priced HDTV. I just connected it last nite to My Cox Cable box SA 3250HD thru the DVI to HDMI port on the TV and it is even better than the component connection supported by Cox. |
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Wow! Dick really lived-up-to-his-name on that post. I'm sure the
'top-selling brands' NEVER have any problems. Anywho, I've had my Sanyo since December and don't have any complaints.. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dick" Newsgroups: alt.tv.tech.hdtv Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 12:38 PM Subject: Sanyo 30" Widescreen Walmart Special Its a Sanyo---its Bad!!!! Take it back and buy one of the top selling sets---Sony, Toshiba or Panasonic. Sanyo has always been low priced cheap junk |
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In article , Dick wrote:
Take it back and buy one of the top selling sets---Sony, Toshiba or Panasonic. Sanyo has always been low priced cheap junk Every Sony I have broke more than once. |
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Yes Dick sure does live up to his name.I Iike the set very much. Nice
picture. I was able to figure a bunch of stuff out on the very nicely laid out remote without consulting the manual. I am in the broadcast industy and this TV looks real good. Everything right down to the greyscale. It's real nice. Especially the one year bumper to bumper warrentee. Oh one more thing Dick. F--- off. Norm vil" wrote in message news:7j%[email protected] Wow! Dick really lived-up-to-his-name on that post. I'm sure the 'top-selling brands' NEVER have any problems. Anywho, I've had my Sanyo since December and don't have any complaints.. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dick" Newsgroups: alt.tv.tech.hdtv Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 12:38 PM Subject: Sanyo 30" Widescreen Walmart Special Its a Sanyo---its Bad!!!! Take it back and buy one of the top selling sets---Sony, Toshiba or Panasonic. Sanyo has always been low priced cheap junk |
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"Norm" wrote in message ... Well I finally bit the bullet and bought the HT30744 Sanyo Widescreen Walmart special. How much? |
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Marcus wrote:
"Norm" wrote in message ... Well I finally bit the bullet and bought the HT30744 Sanyo Widescreen Walmart special. How much? $598 but out of stock at their website. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=2601425 Thanks for the info. It looks like a great buy. GA -- My address is spoofed, so do not reply directly. |
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"Norm" wrote in message
... Well I finally bit the bullet and bought the HT30744 Sanyo Widescreen Walmart special. I have a question for anyone else that owns one. There are at least 2 very slight vertical lines that run from top to bottom at the very left edge of the screen. You can see them in some program material, but I was watching some NBC HD show last night and in a dark room and with the kind of greyish black background they had, the lines really stood out. Anybody seen these bars on this TV, or did I get a bad one? Thanks Norm =========== Have you tried degaussing it? We bought a Samsung HD and had Circuit City deliver/install it. I noticed the fellow had a metal loop that he used after setting up the set. He said that most sets sit in a warehouse for a while and magnetic impulses cause CRTs to need degaussing occassionally. Just a thought. J. |
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 07:40:45 -0500, Gordon Abbot
wrote: Marcus wrote: "Norm" wrote in message ... Well I finally bit the bullet and bought the HT30744 Sanyo Widescreen Walmart special. How much? $598 but out of stock at their website. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=2601425 Thanks for the info. It looks like a great buy. whooa, that's a great TV for the money. I don't care how "cheap" it is, it already BLOWS AWAY the ****ty Toshiba (ORION) 30HF84 model that has a well documented history of cheapness problems. Much lower in price and has tons more features including built in tuners. C'mon people, spill the beans, what's the problem with this model ? |
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Don't they still have a built in degausser that turns on when the set turns
on. "J." wrote in message ... "Norm" wrote in message ... Well I finally bit the bullet and bought the HT30744 Sanyo Widescreen Walmart special. I have a question for anyone else that owns one. There are at least 2 very slight vertical lines that run from top to bottom at the very left edge of the screen. You can see them in some program material, but I was watching some NBC HD show last night and in a dark room and with the kind of greyish black background they had, the lines really stood out. Anybody seen these bars on this TV, or did I get a bad one? Thanks Norm =========== Have you tried degaussing it? We bought a Samsung HD and had Circuit City deliver/install it. I noticed the fellow had a metal loop that he used after setting up the set. He said that most sets sit in a warehouse for a while and magnetic impulses cause CRTs to need degaussing occassionally. Just a thought. J. |
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