the outage probably drained your projection tv out of power, sometimes, it happens, sorry to hear that, projection tv's are rare these days, Happy Christmas!
hitachi tv has sound no picture
The Hitachi TV and the Sony Bravia are the same when it comes to picture quality and the size of the TV. The only main difference that I can find is that the Hitachi does have more features when it comes to the different TV formats then the Sony Bravia.
Try the 'aspect' button on the remote control.
6.3 voltage for filament is missing, , ie. Lights for the lower part of all three picture tubes
Robert A. Mitchell has written: 'Manual of practical projection' -- subject(s): Motion picture projection
Perfectly is an adverb. Reffer to this sentence for example: The picture hung perfectly on the green wall. Perfectly is describing hung. How did the picture hang? Perfectly.
Projection or silhouette.
Robinson projection is a map projection of a world map, which shows the entire world at once.
Yes, it makes the picture clearer
Picture Tube, Plasma, Liquid Crystal Display, Rear-Projection, Digital Light Projection, Liquid Crystal on Silicon and Front-Projection are the types of Current HDTV. The Front-Projection type is the most common and well-received.
It is perfectly fine to show a picture of Jesus Christ
The picture = the complete subject The = an article acting as an adjective, modifies the word 'picture'. "What picture? THE picture." Picture = a noun acting as the simple subject Is = complete verb Is = a linking verb Perfectly made = the complete predicate adjective Perfectly = an adverb modifying the word 'made'. "How was it made? It was made PERFECTLY." Made = the predicate adjective, describes the subject Of pure silver = a prepositional phrase acting as an adverb Of = the preposition Pure = adjective modifying the word 'silver' Silver = a noun acting as the object of the preposition