We last left our saga of the crappy cable company and the decision was made to give Direct TV a try. However, a small bedroom remodel came first. Plus I P/O'd the salesman at a local electronics store for asking too many questions about Direct TV. That's another installment.
Here's the problem. Bought a 32" Sharp Aquos LCD TV for the bedroom. Now the cable box works some of the time. Tried new batteries in the remote, called technician on phone and tonight had technician out to the house. I wasn't home from work yet, so my Partner was told the TV puts out too much of a magnetic field and interferes with the cable box. We should put the cable box in another part of the room and use an RF repeater to get a better signal. Umm, the remote uses infrared light, not radio signals? Now an LCD TV emits some sort of magic rays? And was told the Direct TV boxes were even worse when it comes to these new TVs.
Prior to the LCD set, the cable box sat directly on top of an older Hitachi 26 inch tube set and never gave any problem. Currently, the box sits on a shelf about a foot below the LCD tv.
I tried Googling anything about LCD TVs, magnetic fields, checked websites and so far have found nothing about this sort of problem. One would think with the amount of these types of TVs that are now selling someone before would have mentioned this. Cable techs said our salesman was at fault and should have told us of this existing problem. Any suggestions?
Here's the problem. Bought a 32" Sharp Aquos LCD TV for the bedroom. Now the cable box works some of the time. Tried new batteries in the remote, called technician on phone and tonight had technician out to the house. I wasn't home from work yet, so my Partner was told the TV puts out too much of a magnetic field and interferes with the cable box. We should put the cable box in another part of the room and use an RF repeater to get a better signal. Umm, the remote uses infrared light, not radio signals? Now an LCD TV emits some sort of magic rays? And was told the Direct TV boxes were even worse when it comes to these new TVs.
Prior to the LCD set, the cable box sat directly on top of an older Hitachi 26 inch tube set and never gave any problem. Currently, the box sits on a shelf about a foot below the LCD tv.
I tried Googling anything about LCD TVs, magnetic fields, checked websites and so far have found nothing about this sort of problem. One would think with the amount of these types of TVs that are now selling someone before would have mentioned this. Cable techs said our salesman was at fault and should have told us of this existing problem. Any suggestions?