I wouldn't mind having a PS3, but I'm burned on the TVs. I have a WEGA HD (CRT) TV that dies for about 24 hours if it loses power (or turned off) ... blinks a series of error codes. Tech support/website/documentation won't disclose the codes and related circuits. They keep telling me I have to take my 240lb TV to a certified technician (that won't do pick ups for it or in house service). Thanks to the AV forums, I have it narrowed to 2 circuits on the power board. Just miffed that I can buy a $100 PC motherboard and get the list of error codes with it ... but the makers of a (then) $2200 television will only give technicians the codes and not the consumers. Hopefully soon I'll atleast know whether its worth repairing for use as a 2nd TV. Disappointed in the process though ...
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ScareyJ @ Dec 28th 2007 10:17PM
I wouldn't mind having a PS3, but I'm burned on the TVs. I have a WEGA HD (CRT) TV that dies for about 24 hours if it loses power (or turned off) ... blinks a series of error codes. Tech support/website/documentation won't disclose the codes and related circuits. They keep telling me I have to take my 240lb TV to a certified technician (that won't do pick ups for it or in house service). Thanks to the AV forums, I have it narrowed to 2 circuits on the power board. Just miffed that I can buy a $100 PC motherboard and get the list of error codes with it ... but the makers of a (then) $2200 television will only give technicians the codes and not the consumers. Hopefully soon I'll atleast know whether its worth repairing for use as a 2nd TV. Disappointed in the process though ...