bigjoe_dub
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Any chance you moved something like hifi speakers near it recently? The magnetic fields from these (and some other devices/items) can mess up the display. Sounds to be like the tube could need degaussing or else it's on the way out. As far as I know in many cases it's not cost effective to get a CRT TV repaired.when we switch on in the morning the picture has a good hint of green in it. (the odd time a hint of pink)
You are probably going to need an external SCART switcher for that set of devices. I doubt that too many (any?) TVs have 4+ SCARTs. Maybe some of the devices can connect some other way (e.g. composite RGB, HDMI etc.)?would need enough scarts to cover a dvd, video, sky box and a wii.
You don't have to use a built-in digital decoder - you could use and external one if/when things become clearer on that front.would want something that would take freeview digiatal in the futue(if we ever get it and if i could live without sky plus)
would want something that would take freeview digiatal in the futue(if we ever get it and if i could live without sky plus)
went looking today. most of the modern tv's have only 1 or 2 scart ports. you samsung got silly money had 3. hdmi seems to be the new thing, whatever the hell that is. sounds like a posh scart.
tesco has a 42" HD, brand is SEG, for €699. anyone ever head of them?
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