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Sony TV Optical Block Failures

November 17th, 2009 Greg Smith 2 comments

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I thought the fuse in my Sony rear projection TV was pretty easy to fix but now I have learned that many similar models to mine are failing due to the optical block.

According the website “Sony LCD Rear Projection TV Problems“, every model of Sony TV made between 2003 and 2007 is a subject of warranty extension or class action lawsuit. Most of the issue come from visual anomalies due to the optical block over heating. It can cost up to $1500 to repair the optical block.

Besides having information about the problems on various models, examples and what Sony may or probably won’t do about it, the site does give extensive information about the optical block and it’s various parts.

I haven’t seen anything like this on my Sony TV yet. I have a KDF-E60A20 which is specifically list as not part of the warranty recall even though people have reported issues. It annoys me to see this sort of thing going on with Sony. I already paid too much for this TV, had to replace a poorly designed fuse and now have this to look forward to.

The Palm Foleo: Proof Palm Wants To Go Out Of Business

May 30th, 2007 Greg Smith Comments off

Foleo actuallyWhen I heard the rumors that Palm was going to release some magical, wonderful, world-changing device I was excited. I’ve owned several models of Palms and I carry my Palm TX with me everywhere. In fact, I’m not sure I’m ready to give up my Palm TX to switch to a iPhone. I was really hoping Palm was going to have a new kind of PDA.

Then I see this Foleo thing and wonder: WTF? From what I can tell, it’s a sub-laptop that’s designed to sync with your Treo. This has been in development for a few years?

It is not meant as a Laptop replacement, but more of a large screen, full keyboard companion to your smartphone’s capabilities and email functionality. While initially the product is not meant as a Laptop replacement, as time goes on and more developers create unique solutions Hawkins sees its utility as a laptop like device expanding.

I obviously don’t get it. I don’t know who is going to buy it. Everyone has a laptop. People, my mom has a laptop. Your suppose to carry your laptop around and this thing just to read your email? Oh, and carry your phone.

I thought the writing was on the wall for Palm, but if they have been putting their R&D into this instead of improving the Treo, then I would say this is the beginning of the end.

Wiki For Cameras – Camerapedia

July 28th, 2005 Greg Smith Comments off

Thanks to Mike Morpher for pointing to Camerapedia, which discribes itself as:

The intention of the camerapedia Wiki is to be a repository for information and links to information about all still camera brands and models. You know your camera equipment better than anyone. Please share that knowledge with everyone and contribute.

Doesn’t seem to be a lot of info in there, for example the Apple area lists the two quicktake cameras and that’s it. The Canon area lists all the models but most don’t have any information. Going forward this could be a great repository of information.

PowerBook Woes

April 6th, 2005 Greg Smith 3 comments
I’ve written about my DVD burner issues, first I had errors when burning DVDs. So I tried cleaning it with limited success, DVD burning worked with limited success for a while. A few weeks ago I started having problems burning CDs with iTunes saying there were problems with the hardware. I gave up and decided it was time to start shopping.

With my 1Ghz PowerBook being about 2.5 years old, it is getting time to start looking at all new hardware. With the problems the latest crop of PowerBooks have and lack of G5, I can’t say I find it worth the near $2500 I would be spending on it. Plus I think the G5 will be here within the year. Therefore buying a new one is not recommended.

My options then is to replace the superdrive. I was pleasantly surprised to find that OWC has the MercuryPBG4 SuperDrive for $179.99, pretty cheap considering the specs: 2.4X Speed DVD+R DL Writing, 8X Speed DVD-R Writing, 4X Speed DVD-RW Writing, 8X Speed +R Writing, 4X Speed +RW Writing, 8X Speed DVD-ROM Reading, 3X DVD-RAM, 24X Speed CD-R Writing, 10X Speed CD-RW Writing, 24X Speed CD-ROM Reading. There are many more things this new drive can do than my original drive. An order was placed with 2nd day shipping.

The installation wasn’t that difficult for me, since I had taken this apart before to clean it. However the instructions that came with the drive were for the pre 1Ghz models, which looked like they had different procedures. I took everything off the drive that wasn’t on the new drive and put it on the new drive, including a plastic bezel that fits on the front, that was also missing from the instructions. Once installed it was recognized by MacOS and iDVD without problems. I did need to install PatchBurn for iTunes to recognize it.

There was a side effect I did not expect. Before I was able to burn to a variety of brands of DVDs, however only the Apple brand DVDs would play on my DVD player. I have a lot of different brands I experimented with including some on a spindle. I wrote this off the the fact that I have a very old DVD player (I bought the first 5 disk DVD player Sony came out with, cost about $1000 at the time. How’s that for early adopter?). Now all the DVDs I burnt with various brands of DVDs all playerd on my DVD player perfectly. Not sure if this is because of the new hardware or newer software (iLife), but I’m very happy with the results.

I’m not done with my “forced upgrades”. Yesterday I discovered that my battery in my Powerbook no longer charges, I should say it thinks it’s charged but has 0% capacity. I tired zapping the PRAM and resetting the PMU. The chip in the battery sometimes needs reset and this can be done by letting the battery completely run down. But it already is run down, as soon as the computer is unplugged it goes to sleep. That should reset it but doesn’t have any effect. I ordered a NewerTech replacement battery from OWC. That was a $149 I didn’t want to spend but a laptop without battery power is not a laptop. I’m not completely sure it is the battery but I have no way to test it.

The next item to go would be the hard drive. I’ve started looking around for prices. I’m pretty unimpressed that 2.5 inch hard drives haven’t significantly increased in capacity during the last 2.5 years. I will probably stay with the 60GB, and depending on what performance I want it will cost between $100-$200. Not that cheap!

The computer has served me well, I hope it continues to serve me well for another year. 

Apple PDA Rumors Again

February 16th, 2004 Greg Smith 2 comments
Rumors of a Apple branded PDA have surface again. The rumors have persisted for so long that Apple needs to come out with one just to make them go away. Granted, I would be the first one to buy it if it ever came out but it seems so unlikely at this point.

“According to this report, the device will run an operating system that is described as being “OS X-like” and is quite possibly based on Linux. It will have an unknown amount of RAM, but it will also have the same type of miniature hard drive that is used in Apple’s iPod line of MP3 players. Apparently it will use a clamshell design, with the screen on one side and keyboard on the other. Like many recent clamshell models, the screen can be rotated around and closed over the keyboard, allowing the device to be used as a tablet. Its touchscreen will have a HVGA resolution, and it will use Apple’s Inkwell for handwriting recognition.”

Linux? It might be”OSX-like” because it is OSX. I would think that Apple would have an easier time scaling down OSX then trying to make another operating system look like OSX and scaling it down. And if it’s a true PDA I think Apple would likely license the PalmOS. It seems logical that it would have the iPod hard drive in it. In fact I’m surprised no one else has already done this. The rest of the hardware sounds cool, and very do able.

It’s no doubt that Apple has been playing with prototypes for some time. I’m hopeful but skeptical that Apple will ever release it. My credit card stands ready if they do.