Hello!
Please check the manual. Hopw it will help you with the screen settings.
https://manualsbrain.com/en/manuals/1400337/?page=29
Try changing your resolution settings to one that will work satisfactorily.
SOURCE: No picture just sound Polaroid 7inch TV/DVD
I owned the under the counter since jan 07 and the same problem. Called poloroid and they said the warranty is only for 3 months. Since I purchased it on ebay they said i have no warranty since i purchased it through a 3rd party. they said they would replace the tv for $60. plus s&h. WOW SOME COMPANIES JUST DON'T STAND BEHIND THEIR PRODUCTS. CRAP PRODUCT DON'T BUY IT.
SOURCE: Looking for driver for 15" LCD Television - Model: FLM-1511
Hi Billy. You don't normally need drivers for a monitor of this size. The most common cause of of this problem is that your old monitor was set to a lower resolution than this monitor is designed to support. LCD monitories have a 'native' resolution meaning that the screen itself is made up of 1280 x 768 liquid crystal cells. You need to change the screen resolution to 1280 x 768; assuming you are using Windows XP click with the right mouse button an an empty part of the desktop and select Properties (or click Start, then click Control Panel then click Display), on the Settings tab, under Screen resolution, drag the slider bar until it says 1280x768 and then click Apply. Post back if you still have the same problem after this.
SOURCE: Camera turns on for a few seconds, then off.
A light rap with a knuckle when powering up fixed the problem, at least temporarily. Lens extended, camera works fine. Not exactly a technical fix, but it worked for me.
SOURCE: The Driver for my new Polaroid i531 says it compatable with windows xp and it won't work
Hi,
You can can donwload the driver here from Polaroid.
http://www.polaroid.com/service/product.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524441763599&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302034636&bmUID=1208512801900&bmLocale=en_US
SOURCE: Do plasma televisions need to be recharged regularly?
Try putting a fan on the back of the tv to see if it is getting better. If it does then you probally have a board that is overheating. If that is the case then CAREFULLY !!! remove the back and place where you can turn on and safely access the open back NO TOUCHING STUFF !!! Mabey lay it face down on a glass table or lay it on a table with 25% hanging over the edge to see the screen. Then take a COLD blow dryer and blow it on the boards to find out which one makes it get better. If one does then it will probally be your problem board. Make extremely sure that is the one before removing it by blowing from all angles on the boards around it without air hitting the suposed problem board. Then try a little hot air to see if that starts the problem on that board so you can be sure. Of course check the surrounding and offending board several times to be sure before removing.
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