In-Home Projection Television Repairs in Alabama

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In-Home Projection Television Repairs

Need projection TV repairs in Alabama?

We like them big, bold and beautiful.

Of course, we're talking about televisions. Even with the advances in Plasma TVs and LCDs, there's something really nice about your projo. After all, it's given you some of the best football games, great movies, and compelling TV shows on a big-screen picture.

Maybe you're just not ready to upgrade to a expensive flat screen TV. Maybe the projection television will be repaired and go in the kids' room. Either way, we have over two decades of training and experience in taking care of big-screen televisions. Plus, we have the state's best warranty on our repairs.

Some things are worth fixing. Let us repair your big-screen TV.

For projection television repairs in Alabama, you will not find a service center who will take better care of you.
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You can read more about projection televisions in Wikipedia:

Rear projection is a type of large-screen television display technology. Most very large screen TVs (to 100 inches [254 cm] or more) use rear projection. A variation is a video projector, using similar technology, which projects onto a screen.

Rear projection television has been commercially available since the 1970s, but at that time could not match the image sharpness of the CRT. Current models are vastly improved, and offer a cost-effective HDTV large-screen display. While still thicker than LCD and plasma flat panels, modern rear projection TVs have a smaller footprint than their predecessors and are light enough to be wall-mounted.

Currently, Samsung, Mitsubishi, RCA, Panasonic and JVC remain in the market. The bulk of earlier rear-projection TVs meant that they cannot be wall-mounted, and while most consumers of flat-panels do not hang up their sets, the ability to do so is considered a key selling point.

A projection television uses a projector to create a small image from a video signal and magnify this image onto a viewable screen. The projector uses a bright beam of light and a lens system to project the image to a much larger size. A Front-projection television uses a projector that is separate from the screen which could be a suitably-prepared wall, and the projector is placed in front of the screen. The setup of a Rear-projection television is in some ways similar to that of a traditional television, the projector is contained inside the television box and projects the image from behind the screen.

CRT rear projection tv: Small Cathode ray tubes create the image in the same manner that a traditional CRT television does, which is by firing a beam of electrons onto a phosphor-coated screen and then the image is projected to a large screen. This is done to overcome the limit of size of cathode ray tube which is about 40 inches which is the maximum size a normal CRT television set (see image). The Cathode ray tubes can be arranged in various ways. One arrangement is to use one tube and three phosphor (red, green, blue) coatings. Alternatively, one black-and-white tube can be used with a spinning color wheel. A third option is to use three CRT's, one for red, green, and blue.

Rear-projection television. (2008, November 8). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 03:24, November 19, 2008, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rear-projection_television&oldid=250492932
Large-screen television technology. (2008, November 8). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 03:27, November 19, 2008, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Large-screen_television_technology&oldid=250493184

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