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I don't think it's that actual ceramic resistor that is the culprit, though. From what I've read over the years, there is some mysterious crack in the circuit board that causes the problem. It's also got the other problem of a poorly-shielded tuner that so many have mentioned. The lefthand side of the picture is washed out in solid black scenes on some channels more than on others. That is supposed to be a soldering issue, too, but I ignore it, since I only watch over-the-air occasionally and can use the tuner of the VCR anyway. HDTV converters will make it obsolete next year, also. I have NOT had the digital memory problems that others have mentioned -- the EEPROM, I think it's called. The only digital anomaly I get is when the set has to be poked with a stick, the picture comes on all weird and the 'Off' button for digital special effects clears that up. In other words, the re-set puts the set into digital effects mode. I still don't quite understand why they spent money on that stuff at the expense of some better signal processing. The color decoding circuits are top notch, though. Great color fidelity. |
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