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Alienreb:
damage it or short it out? The reason I am asking this is that I've got my power strip cord running from the back of the cabinet and the TV automatically powers on whenever I plug it in. I know that arcade monitors can do this without any trouble, but I'm curious if standard televisions can do the same. THX
JustMichael:
No. It won't damage it. TVs that turn on when power is applied to them are rare these days. Every tv I have seen for several years you have to hit the power button on the tv or on the remote to turn it on.
aramis:
my new RCA 25" s-vid works like this:
If I turn it off w/ the power button, yank the plug and plug it back in, it doesn't come back on automatically. I have to hit the power button.
If I just yank the plug with it on, then plug it back in, it comes back on automatically.
Whether or not it does any damage, I dunno...
Alienreb:
It is a JVC 27" television for any of you wanting to know.
delta88:
well its not a tv but I have a 21" vga sony trinitron in my mspacman and i have that and the pc plugged into a power strip...and I have aos setup so I can turn it on and it starts playing mspacman but will exit to aos menu..and when you are done I just hit the power button on top of the cab....is that what you are doin???
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