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Old 13-05-2009, 4:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Infocus x9 rainbow colours on the screen not RBE.

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In the right-bottom of the screen.
can anyone help?

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Old 14-05-2009, 8:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Infocus projector,colour waves on the screen,what's that?

unname..? hmmmm

Well! I'm no home cinema guru but if I were in your boots I would be screaming for a repair/replacement...

Realistically - check the lens for anything obvious but it looks like a display issue rather than a source issue.

Apologies for my very "untechnical" advice!

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Re: Infocus projector,colour waves on the screen,what's that?

Looks like the sort of thing you'd see if there was a hair on the lens, have you checked that?

Infocus are very good at replacing under warranty if it's still covered and the lens is clean give them a call.
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Re: Infocus projector,colour waves on the screen,what's that?

I actually got that on the top of my screen a few days ago, its gotta be a hair stuck inside, theres def not a hair on the lens. I'm gonna send mine back because it has some dodgy 'shading' on the top left part of the screen..

I've now grown to accept that any projector I get (not that i dont look after them), will get ****** by dust or hairs after a while. But I'm not complaining, as at this rate I'll never need to buy a new bulb

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