Hi,
I'm the first to admit I don't know anything about LCD projection
TVs. A friend of mine's SP56L5HX developed a yellowish hue in the
picture which is shifting towards green.
I've done some Google searching to find the likely cause, but
didn't do any good.
Does anyone recognize the symptoms and can tell me what to tell
him?
Thanks!
Cheers
Bob
atec77 - 28 Jul 2006 17:04 GMT
> Hi,
> I'm the first to admit I don't know anything about LCD projection
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> Cheers
> Bob
Does it have fans and filters ?
it may be dust , if not then I have a sense of forboding .
jakdedert - 28 Jul 2006 23:01 GMT
> Hi,
> I'm the first to admit I don't know anything about LCD projection
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> Cheers
> Bob
In LCD projectors that usually indicates a heat damaged or aging
polarizer filter. I don't know if this applies to LCD panels....
jak
Matt2 - Amstereo - 29 Jul 2006 01:07 GMT
rear projection units (the ones that use an lcd or dlp panel) usually
need to have the bulb replaced after x thousand hours. check the bulb
time counter.
failing that could be bad input signal check cables, also check colour
settings, my hitachi crt rptv has many colour settings.
Bob Parker - 29 Jul 2006 11:45 GMT
>rear projection units (the ones that use an lcd or dlp panel) usually
>need to have the bulb replaced after x thousand hours. check the bulb
>time counter.
>
>failing that could be bad input signal check cables, also check colour
>settings, my hitachi crt rptv has many colour settings.
Thanks for all your suggestions. Lots more Google searching has
only found a couple of references to this happening with other Samsung
LCD TVs, so apparently it's not a common problem.
I've told my mate to talk to Samsung and see what they say.
Bob