
SONY 2025 TV DISCUSSION THREAD - AVS Forum
Dec 31, 2024 · What all to expect from this year's SONY TV lineup. Larger Size Mini-LED offerings. Bump in zone count. New Primary RGB Tandem OLED lineup. Refresh of QD-OLED …
Most Common LCD /LED /Plasma TV Repair - AVS Forum
Jul 6, 2022 · The most common failures are electrolytic capacitors on the power supply board. The primary cause of LCD TV and monitor failure *may*be faulty capacitors. You can examine …
LCD Flat Panel Displays - AVS Forum
Feb 25, 2010 · For the discussion of LCD displays. It is used to chat about the display type and not to attack it as compared to other displays.
LCD Technology and Advancements Discussion - AVS Forum
Jun 1, 2024 · This is a place to discuss all the new happenings with LCD. In recent years we have seen quite a new explosion in LCD advancements from high zone count Mini-LED TVs, to …
TV Heat Output.. Plasma VS LCD VS LED VS DLP | AVS Forum
Jun 14, 2011 · The heat output from lowest to highest is LED-LCD, CCFL-LCD then Plasma. Which not surprisingly is directly correlated to the energy consumed. The LED draws ~110 …
Samsung's 2025 QN95F - AVS Forum
Jan 30, 2025 · I saw some information on Samsung's 2025 QN95. "QN95F is Samsung's most advanced LCD TV, with four sizes: 55 inches, 65 inches, 75 inches, and 85 inches. …
OLED motion..not impressed - AVS Forum
Apr 24, 2024 · I recently bought a Sony A80L and I watch a lot of sports. I upgraded from a Samsung Plasma TV and am really disappointed that my plasma blows the OLED away in …
What does "phase" do? - AVS Forum
Feb 9, 2007 · With digital displays (I can speak for LCD) "phase" is the setting of the relationship between the video clock edge and the edge of data. If there is a phase difference, primarily …
Sony Bravia 9 TV; K-85XR90: A Critical & Honest Review…
Feb 3, 2025 · For over 25 years, I have remained loyal to the Sony brand, drawn to its unwavering commitment to superior product quality, reliability, long-lasting durability, and minimal repair …
LCD heat dissipation? - AVS Forum
Jun 14, 2007 · A 24" widescreen desktop LCD emits 155 BTU/hr, so 72 displays would emit 11,200 BTU/hr (single room air conditioners are 5,000-15,000 BTU/hr). This fits in with their …