Hi to all,
I used to have an LG DLP tv and one day did notice there was a fly(thats right a fly)inside.
Sometimes it looked like there was two and sometimes three and at other times the fly looked like it was huge and coming out of the screen(oh,the illusions that mirrors create,great 3D effect though :T !!)
Now I own a Sony SXRD and now I have another six legged bug inside this TV
(this time its not a fly)
Hell this is so bloody annoying. :M
Would it matter if I put screen(fly screen)over the places where they can get in?
I do alot of late night viewing,(and so it seems,the bugs do too)and that being the reason for this( the bugs go to towards the lamp light)
One would think that this would be anticipated,and therefore resolved with mesh to cover these "bug ports" internally,although I do realise that this would be a rare occasion that this would happen(twice in two years)
So is the screen a good idea?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
I used to have an LG DLP tv and one day did notice there was a fly(thats right a fly)inside.
Sometimes it looked like there was two and sometimes three and at other times the fly looked like it was huge and coming out of the screen(oh,the illusions that mirrors create,great 3D effect though :T !!)
Now I own a Sony SXRD and now I have another six legged bug inside this TV
(this time its not a fly)
Hell this is so bloody annoying. :M
Would it matter if I put screen(fly screen)over the places where they can get in?
I do alot of late night viewing,(and so it seems,the bugs do too)and that being the reason for this( the bugs go to towards the lamp light)
One would think that this would be anticipated,and therefore resolved with mesh to cover these "bug ports" internally,although I do realise that this would be a rare occasion that this would happen(twice in two years)
So is the screen a good idea?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
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