That's not a good thing, is it? Sounds like you're using SVHS cables to feed your video signal. If that's the case, try working the cable in and out of the jacks at both the TV and the device you have it connected to. A lot of times, the connectors tarnish or develop a residue and all the pins don't make the proper connections. Also try that with the coax connector to the tuner and also `exercise` all the other connecting video cables for the same reason.
Switch your set to a different input, such as a DVD player, etc. to see if it's only one item going black and white. If not, switch back and see if that corrects the problem. Sometimes these new TV's just `lose it` and the switching will correct the problems.
If none of these suggestions work, time to dig out your extended warranty and use it.
Hilda has not appeared in any of the episodes of the Pokémon Black and White TV series.
I don't know but i at least know there will be Pikachu(obviosly)and Oshawott.
ethel, lucille ball, ricky ricardo, comedy, babaloo, black & white
Well, Frankenstein's monster's face is actually described as an unhealthy gray color in the book. In order to make the first movie they had to paint the actor green to make the appearance of the right gray on the black and white televisions. It seems to have stuck, and now Frankenstein's monster is green.
On cartoon network. Saturday they have new episodes, 7:30
black and white > color > plasma > high definition etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ that is compltely correct. Exept, there is one more phase to add. The phase of no sound. that is before black and white. (basicly, the radio) or, (strictly the TV) with the black and white. So, the phases mostlikley should look like this... no sound - black and white-sound - color - plasma - high def ps. (plasma tv does not really contain plasma- a stage in matter)
A plasma television can sometimes go black and white and then color other days for a number of reasons. One of the main causes of this problem is the SVHS cables need to be adjusted or replaced completely.
it's on tv now.
they look black and white because they had no colors long ago but now we do. It was just all black and white. ;)
LCD is lighter than Plasma but plasma has a more true black color. Besides price you won't likely notice much difference. Earlier lcd models had trouble showing a true black, but the technology has improved considerably. There still is some difference, but it really comes down to weight and price now.
We now have HD tv's and plasma ones, not to mention flat screen instead of CRT' s (the thick ones).
Black and white (both colours btw) are finally here now!
There are a lot of good reviews on the 60 inch plasma TV. This is one of the most popular TV now days.
Yes. Panasonic plasma televisions are still very relevant today although there are some issues with the old plasma televisions which are now obsolete and quite poor.
It was broadcast in Color although if you still had a black and white TV in 1966 to 1968, it was of course in black and white.
A 72 inch plasma has not been sold for several years now. All current TVs in the 72 inch class are LCD based. An older plasma in this size sold for about $6000, however you could buy an LCD for almost half of that now.
Black and white are colors, but technically both can be the absence of color, or the total combination of colors. B&W television used shades of gray (although that might also qualify as a color). The term "color TV" means a "full spectrum of colors" rather than simply grays.