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The lamp is a piece of equipment that is built into your LCD TV. This lamp is what brightens the screen on the television. The bulbs for this lamp can break and need to be replaced.
This is a replacement part of Panasonic rear projection televisions. The lamp provides the light for the images on the screen. www.howstuffworks.com has a great guide to how they work.
If it's a TV that uses a projection lamp, then the lamp or ballast is going bad.
Rear projection TVs are powered by a high-luminosity lamp. This lamp shines light through an LCD screen, creating an image on a rear-projection TV screen. Many TV lamps have a limited lifespan, requiring replacement after several thousand hours of use. When replacing a TV lamp, find the model that works for a certain TV brand. After purchase, locate the access panel on the back of the TV. Remove the old lamp, and clear the area of all dust. A great way to clear dust is with a vacuum cleaner or compressed air. Install the new lamp, and replace the TV panel.
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. LCD television have bulbs, used to illuminate the high-definition on-screen images and thus need to be replaced in a period of time. Installing LCD television lamp is user-serviceable.
The Mitsubishi 915P020010 is a TV projection lamp. It is essentially a projector, except it is inside of a TV, and is used to project an image onto the TV's screen.
The brightness of the screen means a lot. The room should not be dark for TV screens, or you should have a table lamp close to a computer screen, that is better for your eyes.
The lamp on a Hitachi 52 inch television is changed by opening the rear cover of the TV and removing the bulb cover. The bulb is then unlatched, pulled from its socket, and a new bulb installed.
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You didn't specify what type of LCD TV you have, whether it's a thinline or an LCD projection set. If it's a projection set, there's an item in your TV called a lamp ballast, which is used to ignite the gas discharge projection lamp in your TV so that you can see a picture. This is a high-voltage lamp and the ballast is supposed to create at least three high voltage pulses when it starts up, to ensure the gas in the lamp ignites and the lamp starts up. What you're probably earing is the three start up pulses, which sould like loud, static electric discharges when you turn the set on.
The lamp must be adjusted.
You may need to replace the lamp on your monitor. To find out how to do this, visit http://www.ehow.com/how_2034884_replace-bulb-projection.html for further instructions.