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But sometimes they don't care whether you do or not.

Houses. Pets. Appliances.

After many false alarms, I think the old TV is well and truly down for the count. It's an oldie, an RCA XL100. According to the sticker in the back, it was made in June 1987.

Power went out sometime this afternoon. I came home to find the TV screen dark. Tried to turn it on and get it to talk to the cable box again. Repeated fail. Called Comcast, who bounced me to RCA tech service. Called them, and learned that I needed the original TV remote in order for them to help me. AFAIK, the original is long gone, and according to the person I spoke with, it is a discontinued item.

Odds are that I will be visiting Best Buy tomorrow.

Currently listening to the Hawks on this curious device called a radio.

Date: 2009-03-14 08:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kristine-smith.livejournal.com
I had a 25-inch, and replaced it with a 32-inch. But you only get the full 32-inch experience if you change the view to "Cinema," which cuts off the very top and bottom of the picture. But I still have much better than what I had.

You were right about the size. This set is like a really big LCD monitor, and only weighs 34 pounds. The old console set had a wood cabinet, and I swear weighs over 200 pounds.

The corner looks cleaner and brighter. I didn't like having my hand forced, but the room looks better.

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