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Post by jeremy on Dec 30, 2015 21:11:18 GMT -5
Okay heres one. This projector is a bit more of the rare variety so I'm not sure how this will go, but lets see! Problem with this machine is there are what appears to be "green sparklies" in certain colors of the menu/input signal. For example, showing just a blue backround with the menu (as photographed) looks almost normal until you look at the light gray area of the menu, then you see the sparklies. Solid Blacks, Whites, Reds, and blues do not exhibit this issue, only on screens where green is used is it noticable (such as gray). Also, this projector requires the use of the Fujitsu video processor it comes with to work, so I'm not 100% sure if its the projector of the video processor, since the projector cant operate without the VP (I have not tried testing it without the VP but I assume the problem is in the projector itself) The only thing I noticed - when I "wiggle" the DVI cable that comes from the VP to the projector, on the projectors end; the green sparklies alter their "frequency" or movement if you will, but they do not go away. Anyway, not sure how to explain it better than that, attached is a photo of the problem. If needed I can post a photo of it with a signal being input (shows up a lot more noticeably)
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Post by mastertech on Dec 31, 2015 15:42:45 GMT -5
It would be best if you were able to some how test without the Fujitsu processor and with a different cable.
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Post by thelasttubewarrior on Mar 7, 2018 9:47:21 GMT -5
Does the location of the "sparklies" remain constant regardless of input or source?
If so then the problem is 99 percent certain to be a bad green LCD panel.
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