I have two problems with my Maxent MX 50X3. One is when my Comcast HD Cable box is plugged up using the Component video cables i get, what my cable tech calls, hum bars. I don't know what to do to get rid of this problem. The only thing that worked, for some reason, is using the HDMI input. When using the HDMI the picture was excellent. This brings up problem two. I came home one day and the HDMI input doesn't work at all. I just get a blue screen. I tried plugging my Samsung DVD player up, thinking it may be the cable, but the problem remains. Now I'm stuck using the component video with the hum bar problem. Also my 360 uses component video and has no hum bar problems. Can someone help me please?
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I have the same problem. Blue screen when using HDMI. I tried new cables but it didnt help.
I have the MX-50x3 moniter and everything was working just fine with the HDMI cable iinput, that is until I had to unplug all of the connections from the back of the moniter to move it. Now the moniter doesn't pick up the HDMI signal. The upper right hand corner of the moniter states "no support" when HDMI is selected. Everything is plugged back in to the exact locations they were in just 5 min's ago. Is there something wrong with the moniter or what?
Same problem here. One day I turned the TV on and selected HDMI, and it just had a blue screen. All other inputs are just fine, This is beginnning to sound like a common thing.
Same prob. here,,wedged folded paper to tweek the plug & it worked again for a while, but became a pain in the @@@, gonna go in & check the connection at the back of the plug, cant be that hard to replace the plug...?
A few of my friends and I have this same TV...none of our hdmi ports work
same problem. I have a playstation 3 for use with HDMI and getting fustrated trying to wonder why it doesnt work. What a waste of time. I bought it nearly 2 1/2 years ago(and now assuming that it was a marketing trick) as promoting the product as a future wave of technology with its ONE HDMI port. Didnt care about HDMI back then, and NOW I DO>
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