I recently opend my 43" Sony KP-43T75 rear Projection TV to remove the dust build up and the lenses and and I dont see any reason why you cant lay it down as long as sopport it on the out side edge and not the screen (or lay it on its back).
Do NOT move a DLP on its back or front. The screen will sag and cause permanent waves in the screen surface. I moved a 61" RCA DLP on its back and have a few waves in the screen which reflect glare from any light in the viewing area.
If it's a `true' projection set (you know, the one with three CRT's inside) then you should transport it in the vertical position, covered in furniture pads and secured well to whatever you're transporting it in. With a newer projection set, upright is still your best option.
Not a good idea unless you have the original packing materials, and even then it is not advised. The majority of the weight is located in the screen itself, and the screen is designed to be strong in a vertical orientation, not a horizontal one. If absolutely necessary, transport it face-down on a well-padded, non-abrasive surface.
Hi, I am not sure what you mean. When the projection screen is rolling up or down and it's electric, you pause it by using the switch or remote (depending on what you're using). If you are talking about the image on the projector screen, that's controlled by the player, so to pause what you're seeing, you would put the DVD player (or whatever your source is) in pause-mode. Otto Beamax
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*#5513# (To turn screen upside down)*#5512# and *#5514# (To divide the screen into two, clockwise and counterclockwise)*#5511# (To bring screen back to normal)
If your DLP projection TV is anything like my Samsung DLP than no. On mine the screen is a piece of plastic which from the front is flat and the back is designed to better project the image. I have used glass cleaners to clean mine and no problems yet. I would recommend that you spray the cleaner onto the cloth so it doesn't drip down the screen into the electrical components of the television.
If you have moved a full screen across, then it will move the cursor back a full screen. If you first do an Alt Page Down, it will jump the screen across and then Alt Page Up will return you to where you were.
A roll-down screen, would mainly a screen that well, rolls down. It could drop down, roll-down, fold down, etc. They are widely used for projectors.
The 3M BF 10XL anti glare screen cuts way back on the glare and relieves the eyes when staring at the computer screen.
the computer went white and came back on because it was restarted. This can happpen because of the system settings.
its just a glitch. try quitting the game and go back on
Yes. Now look down from the screen and back away slowly.
Pressing it once will make it go full-screen. Pressing a second time will revert it back to normal.
Sounds like you dragged the whole taskbar from the bottom of the screen to the right side of the screen. Just click the taskbar, hold the mouse button down, and drag the taskbar down to the bottom of the screen before letting go.