SOURCE: Light green and pink spots on my hd tv!!!
You really need to be persistent. I went on the Panasonic customer support webseite and started a web exchange. The first two attempts ended with "call your local authorized service tech" , etc. The third time, I described the prolem again and asked if the authorized tech would have the tool to fix the eprom if that was the cause of the problem. They finally gave me a name for their scheduling department and said they would pay for the diagnosis. I was pretty happy about that, but even happier when they said that this was a known problem and they would pay for the repair as well. They scheduled a service call. The techs came and fixed the eprom error with their tool within 1/2 hour. That was about 5 weeks ago, and all looks good so far.
SOURCE: started with a tennis ball size yellow spot in the
Your red TFT panel is going bad. You would need to have the light engine replaced. Probably about $200 to $300 depending on the shop. Let me know how this works out.
hardrocko
SOURCE: green spots on screen, panasonic Pt52LCX65 52inch rear projection
There is a software correction tool that is connected to a plug inside the set that may fix this problem. An authorized panasonic service shop should have this device. During the repair the tech is to call Panasonic tech line and indicate that he is removing fuzzy spots and they will give him a number that auth the repair and panasinic I think is paying for it.
SOURCE: Panasonic lcd projection tv has first a pink spot
Hello,
The pink spot and later green spots indicates the screen is at faulty,
The light engine is defective. The part is an entire assembly. It is about $650. You can get this parts from ebay.com or shopjimmy.com.
Hope this help in solving the problem..
there are 3 different head sizes of rackets. here is an explanation of the different sizes from http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/choosing-a-tennis-racquet.html
Over-sized: Beginners really like the over-sized and even jumbo frames, which offer between 100 and a whopping 140 square inches of strung surface. Such frames give you a larger sweet spot simply because the hitting surface is bigger, and they allow you to hit the ball farther from the heart of the sweet spot and still make a good shot.
Mid-sized: These racquet heads range from 85 to 100 square inches. Most pro players use frames on the low side of mid-sized - between 85 and 95 square inches. Most recreational players gravitate to the high side of mid-sized - between 95 and 100 square inches. Mid-size racquets offer a great compromise between a larger strung surface and sweet spot and a maneuverable frame that lets you generate good racquet speed when you swing.
Standard-sized heads: Ranging from 80 to 85 square inches, standard-size heads are now obsolete. They give you a smaller strung surface and sweet spot, making it more difficult to produce crisp, clean shots.
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