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Re: Do televisions count as electronics

My Hubby is a SONY TV snob - He says they are the absolute best.

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Re: Do televisions count as electronics


@LavernLuvsShoes wrote:

My Hubby is a SONY TV snob - He says they are the absolute best.


I like Sony TV too. The company does not make a large selection anymore. 

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Re: Do televisions count as electronics

only samsung televisions for us now.......easy to set up, great pictures, and they last. you can get some great televisions now at really affordable prices. that is why they are so disposable.

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Re: Do televisions count as electronics


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@NickNack wrote:

@goldensrbest   I agree that a 5 year old TV should not go bad.  I have a Samsung and a Sony.  The brands that I would choose for a TV would be Samsung, Sony, LG and Toshiba.  They seem to get the best ratings.


@NickNack    I have a Samsung TV and have to disagree.  I hate that TV worse than sin.  It has a series of programs built it called TV Plus and this prevents me from viewing things I really want to see.  For instance QVC, Q2 are on channels 11.2 and 11.3 but this TV Plus will not allow me to view those channels; it reverts to one of its channels. . I do not use cable or satellite TV. 

 

I did research removing TV Plus but the procedure was very complex with about 15 steps. 

 

I will never buy another Samsung TV. 


I doubt your problem has anything to do with the TV.  It sounds like an antenna problem.  Try rescanning the channels and see what happens.  Another option, disable TV Plus.    

 

Disable TV plus