Philips Recalls Almost 12,000 Flat Panel TVs
wh0pper writes "Arcing capacitors have caused Philips to recall select Ambilight flat panel (read plasma) TVs. Because the TVs make use of flame retardant materials, damage was only sustained to the TVs and not homes. This is the first time I've heard of TVs having this type of issue. How safe are LCD and DLP TVs from this type of thing?"
The plasma's leaking all over Engineering Seal off engineering with a level 10 forcefeild and jettison the warp core^W^W TV.
Ever see a CRT go up? A nice big flash followed by some of the worst stench outside of a Linux convention ;)
Seriously, I think the hazard from the toxic chemicals is worse than the danger of something catching on fire.
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images so realistic you won't be sure your wall's not on fire.
"WOW Dad.. you were right about HDTV - Those flames in Ladder49 look real!"
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No, it's something you donate by sticking needles in your arm.
China still uses the capacitor formula that they "aquired" from a japanense firm. Of course, the firm detected the theft and allowed the spy access to an old formula from the 60's. Sadly, the formula fails after about 2 years. Hence the reason why so many motherboards fail after just 2 years (capacitor leaks and arcs).
Someone's been watching too many 90s Spider-man cartoons with Michael Morbius in them. Plasma is something found in blood, but it's also a kind of high energy gas.
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As demonstrated by Mr. LaForge, proper safety protocol when dealing with plasma is the same in the 24th century as today: stop, drop and roll under the door.
3 things about computers: they're alive, they're self-aware, and they hate your guts.
I say BS, because being honest, how many people watch movies with the lights on?
I would prefer to use my monitor with the lights off but some bastard keeps on turning on the sun.
There is no sanctuary. There is no sanctuary. SHUT UP! There is no shut up. There is no shut up.
What is it with people these days, back in my day, I had a 21" black and white console Zenith TV that caught fire once. Yup, one of the wax capacitors arced over and up she went. I blasted it with a dry chemical extenguisher and replaced the bad capacitor with some rolled up wax paper and alumninum foil and she still worked!! Hell, I'd still be using it if Rexall still carried vacuum tubes. The 6U8A that drives the sound went out, and I don't have a glass blowing kit to make a new one. Product safety, hummmpphhh!! Damn yuppies.
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At least it's not one of those hazardous TV's with three guns that shoot beta particles at you!!
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It has been determined the real problem is that there is nothing on.
I don't think that term is politically correct.
Shouldn't it be "ignition challenged" material?
Shiny. Let's be bad guys.
I use mine to roast marshmallows...
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