Samsung TV Repair and Upgrade!

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Published 2024-05-17

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  • @AmirRazan
    Everybody gangsta until David starts adding VGA, DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI support on that TV.
  • @W4iteFlame
    27 years without any issues? That's...quality
  • My dad started out as a repair tech for Wards back in the 40’s. He could fix anything. He eventually ran their nationwide service division, but would still refuse to buy a new fridge, washer, dryer, or TV… he would just bring home broken appliances that customers did not want to pay the repair costs on and fix them. Our first color TV, in 1971, was an ancient RCA that still had a picture tube that was mostly round. My Dad kept replacing tubes and fixing that thing to keep it going so he could watch football in color. Then, one day the picture tube died and I watch as my dad hand Rewound the coils around the tube neck to get it working again. The second time the picture tube died, he finally threw in the towel and bought a new color TV. Even though he was a nationwide executive by that time, I think it was the first major appliance he ever actually paid for, new.
  • @andljoy
    As an old git i remember growing up with TVs like this ( and older). This was a common problem, we had a local TV repair shop that would fix our TVs if this happened or if the SCART socket became loose , even after he "retired" and sold his shop he would still help out his longest running customers for a bit of extra cash when he retied. I guess he must be long gone by now, kind of sad.
  • @Thohean
    That little Samsung TV just keeps getting better. Looking forward to your next "while I'm in there" upgrade.
  • @FoxWolfWorld
    At this point, this tv is probably like a family pet to him
  • @Ybalrid
    This SAMSUNG is a real hero of this channel
  • @reggiep75
    My dad used to be a TV repair engineer, he was doing stuff like this in the 90s when people wanted more inputs/outputs and even then (here in the UK) we had SCART, so we were getting the best pic possible on CRT TVs/monitors. He passed away 2 years ago.
  • @Icehowl
    This TV has achieved legendary status at this point
  • @HappySlappyFace
    Finally some real 8-bit Guy Content, the community definitely liked this one!
  • @sushi_donut
    0:54 - Being turned on and off for 27 years straight is highly relatable. 😅
  • @OctavioGaitan
    R.I.P., David's Samsung TV, at least for a little while, then it becomes reborn an even better TV than before. 😊
  • @t0nito
    I think you can also make this TV work on 50 Hz, on IC 901 (SZM-284EV) on pin 7 there's a 50/60 Hz mode, your TV has that pulled to ground, I believe if you pull it high it will switch to 50 Hz mode. So it should work with your BBC micro on RGB 50 Hz. You can install a toggle switch to set the sync between 50 and 60 Hz
  • That TV has been through so much and the memories we have from it in this channel are so precious! I’m happy it gets to live another day and also I love that it keeps being upgraded! It’s just getting better and better!
  • @Delekhan
    I had the same model TV. My parents bought it for me when I broke my hip and was stuck in a wheelchair and body cast. It was my constant companion. After MANY years of use it did the same thing as yours. I'd have to bang on the side of it to make it work. Thanks for the awesome vid!
  • @Color-Theory
    Always love the repair vids. Thanks for sharing!
  • @xcoder1122
    This is one of those little channels where whenever a new video comes out, I watch it ASAP and while the intro is rolling, I already hit the thumbs up button because I know it's going to be good, I don't have to watch it first to know. And as always, I was not disappointed.
  • @Markimark151
    I’m glad you’re able to fix that Samsung CRT TV, because no company makes these type of TVs anymore! My last CRT I owned was a Samsung HD CRT, it was a great from rhythm games like Dance Dance Revolution, but I got rid of it and sold it on Craigslist that had a pickup truck.