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RCA replacement projection TV lamp can be purchased from Top Bulb. These are also available at Pure Land Supply, and Electronics For Less.
Most sizes out there today that I have seen are the 52". They do have a 61" but I don't see that too often. The best seller is the 52" rca projection hdtv.
This Television is a rear projection CRT display. Front projection uses a self contained "Projector" usually hanging from the ceiling and shoots the image onto a fabric screen or wall. The projector in the RCA HD52W59 is actually inside the base of the unit and the projected image is bounced off of a mirror and onto the back of the screen There are many types or Rear Projection displays: CRT, LCD, DLP, LED and Laser.
No, you do not need a professional to set up a RCA HDTV. They are fairly easy to install.
There is no gas inside it is a vacuum tube.
I honestly can't find any benefits. Projection Tv's are hard to find and expensive, while regular HDTv's have come way down in price. A good quality, decent-sized HDTv is less than $1,000. Projection Tv's are large and bulky. HDTv's are thin and sleek.
No you can't remove the base. Most of the electronics are located in the base.
These capacitors are located on back of the projection tv. They are located in the deep left side of the printer board...
RCA was created in 1919.
RCA makes the product, Discwasher. It is a soft cloth and solution that will remove dirt, dust and fingerprints from vinyl records. It can be purchased at most home electronics stores.
I recently opend my 43" Sony KP-43T75 rear Projection TV to remove the dust build up and the lenses and and I dont see any reason why you cant lay it down as long as sopport it on the out side edge and not the screen (or lay it on its back).
How do you collect RCA pension