And if there is not specific tv’s available to those details. What Tv’s are not CCFL backlit. But are RGB back lit or HCFL? .. that i could purchase instead? I only ask this because i want true white light backlighting for true color and contrast.
Lol yeah but bigger = more money, plus more room, im a college student with limited space in my room as well. i could use a wall mount but i would like to stay around 32-40 – 46 would be max max size.

I recommend Samsung UN40C6300 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Black).

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I have a sony trinitron TV that wont turn on. It tries but then it flashes a code 7 mostly, but sometimes code 6 (the "standby" led flashes). I tried unplugging the tv for 30 seconds and the actual tv remote and everything else the Sony website said…any ideas?

I suppose the startup mode could be mistaken for a code 7….but there is no code 7 in the Sony failure codes….

Code 6 is High Voltage on CRT TV sets….
and a bad temperature sensor on LCD Projection TVs…

Any authorized service center TECH can get you going….

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I want to buy TV (if possible LCD) for my bed room. Budget around Rs 30-35k Rs. My room size if 11-12 and it may increase as I need to buy a home too, although later only may be 5 yrs or so. is 26′ inch is ok or better to go for 32” in this budget. I am middle class salaried person. Sony Samsung LG so many other options exist in India. But donoo what to go for technology (tv/slim tv/ultra slim tv /lcd / led / plasma) brand (sony/samsung/lg etc)

You will have lots of answer, but 1 serious suggestion is that the new age TVs, that is the plasma, LCD, or LED TVs do not have a life of over 5 years.

The best resolution and continuous life for about 15 years is only given by CRT TVs.

Now a days, the CRT TVs are going out of market because of manufacturing costs and profit.

Remember the level clarity, sharpness and resolution or refresh rate and also contrast rate that you will get in a CRT TV can not be achieved by the plasma, LCD, or LED TVs at least in this century.

In CRT TVs buy a tv which has a flat screen and avoid ultra slim as they will be more costly.

You will get CRT TVs from 36cm / 14" to 74 cms / 29".

Lastly, if you think more of style and ego related to the TV than life and clarity of the TV and also that you can buy a TV every 5 years, go for a LCD / LED.

Sony is the best in this class. Go for a HDMI Bravia LCD model. But expensive as well. It comes with a 3 years warranty in India.

LG / Samsung is good and less expensive.

One good news I should give you, people who are into hard core experienced PC gaming, these days they are buying 2nd hand CRT and Projection Monitors, only because, these days very large Monitors of this kind is not any more available and also these give the best satisfaction to gamers.

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Would like to know where in Bangalore would offer me a choice of the best and the most reasonable prices on LCD TV or perhaps even LED TC. I am looking for either a 42" or a 50" TV from brands such as Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba. I have a month long window in November to finish the transaction.
I am going to be in India soon and I would like to know from INDIANS per-se as to where in the City of Bangalore would be the ideal place to buy a Sony/Panasonic LCD/LED TV. I have a window of 4 days to finish the transaction. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

go 4 samsung led tv…..u cn find the store on google map

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I just purchased a LED 40" Samsung TV and it will be sitting in my room, which is above the garage.
The garage opens probably 5-6 times a day and my room does feel the vibration of it. In the long run, is this bad for my tv?? If so, what should I do that can’t prevent any future damage that would affect the hardware or performance of my TV?
I would be using a tv stand and not a wall mount.

Unless this is truly some earth-shattering vibration caused by the garage door opener, your TV should be fine.

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