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    Burned-In Projection TV screen (crt tubes) Dashboard
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    Last Reply: August 6, 2004, 6:46 pm

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    Author Burned-In Projection TV screen (crt tubes)
    gadgetfan

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    Joined: Jul 31, 2004
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      Posted: 2004-07-31 13:58

    my kids burned in Dr Mario video game scores into my 61" KP-61HS rear projection TV.
    Can I replace these CRT Tubes myself?
    I'm pretty handy at this kind of thing unless specialized set up and calibration tools are required.
    I think I found a source to buy the tubes.

    Also I saw a link to Sony's Service site that has Service Manuals, but alas they rquire a log-in to download the manual. Anybody share a log-in?

    Thanks!


       


    YoungGun

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    Joined: Aug 05, 2004
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    From: San Antonio

      Posted: 2004-08-06 18:46

    Sorry but it does require calibration a trained tech is better off doing it.


       
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