Some older video projectors used cathode ray tubes with fliud cooling to prevent the phosphors inside the tubes burning. Refilling the fluid is a specialist job and sholdn't be undertaken without the right tools and expertise. It also sounds like it miht be too late anyway. If the tubes are burnt, you will notice dark marks or ghost iamges on the picture. If that is the case, refilling the clloing fluid will not make the marks go away. The only solution to burnt tubes is to replace them and the cost will be higher than the price of a new plasma or LCD screen.
No, absolutely not. Each model of television uses different circuit boards. Often, an identical looking circuit board will have different software for use in different models. That is for models by the same manufacturer. There is no chance that boards from a Toshiba will fit a Panasonic. Enjoy the Toshiba television and remember that the Toshiba does in fact have a better picture than the Panasonic. After all, the Panasonic doesn't have a picture at all.
Panasonic HDC-TM90 Camcorder would be one choice for Panasonic camcorders. They retail for $480 but have great reviews and have superior picture quality.
panasonic? 15 years?,,,,,,,,,,,,, I am sure the tube is going out.
It will display the picture, but it will not display the full HD resolution and the image may appear distorted
MPEG (Motion Picture Expert Group) and WMV (Windows Media Video) are different containers for video. They support different features and may be supported by different players.
panasonic, sony bravia and, samsung
it depends on the picture u wanna take xD
A Panasonic lens can be utilized in order to amplify the process of taking a picture, as they are more open to light and colors than a regular zoomy lens.
Definitely the Panasonic Lumix. Cameras in the Lumix line tend to have a larger number of megapixels than the Fujifilm Finepix, and thus sharper pictures.
Panasonic is best. If it's a Plasma HDTV you want....well Panasonic is your best bet. Panasonic is a world leader in Plasma technology in it's HDTV's. Samsung produce great LCD HDTV's but in my opinion these have yet to rival the picture quality of Plasma's. After months of viewing HDTV's I have just purchased the latest state of the art Panasonic Plasma model TH-PY800.
Panasonic TC-PST50 seriesWith flagship-level picture quality for a mid-level price, the Panasonic ST50 series sets the value standard among videophone-grade TVs.
The CNET website has a good review of Panasonic TC-P55VT30 LED TV. The pros listed are the picture has outstanding picture quality with a very true black and the picture can been seen clearly from angles other than straight on. The cons listed as that the model is rather expensive and the color levels may not be as good as other brands of LED televisions.