FixYourDLP in Spanish!
You may have noticed a lot of Spanish posts!
Well, that’s because we’re starting to blog in Spanish as well all on the same blog! Don’t worry, we’ll still have information in English.
Stay tuned!
You may have noticed a lot of Spanish posts!
Well, that’s because we’re starting to blog in Spanish as well all on the same blog! Don’t worry, we’ll still have information in English.
Stay tuned!
Eddie says:
September 10, 2008 at 2:28 pm
awesome!
Luis says:
September 15, 2008 at 2:13 pm
Hi!
I got the replacement lamp for my hitachi ultravision and after install it my screen got a blue spot, and day after day is getting bigger and more visible.
My question, is it possible the lamp is defective or not appropiate, or how can I get it fix.
my only concern is when i replace lamps I noticed the new lamp looked like blue tinted, and the broken lamp was mor la silver and transparent (but i don’t know if ir look transparent because it was burnt and older)
FixYourDLP.com says:
September 16, 2008 at 11:03 am
The lamp doesn’t sound defective. A blue spot is probably a light engine problem. The light has nothing to do with the color of your picture, especially for LCD projections.
Luis says:
September 17, 2008 at 11:57 pm
But why exactly showed the blue spot when I replaced the lamp, what is the relation??
Is it too hard to try to get the light engine fix?
Steve says:
September 27, 2008 at 10:45 am
Hey Luis, what kind of lamp was in your Hitachi Ultravision…and what did you replace it with? You’ve got to remember there are parabolic lamps and elliptical lamps.
Is this a Hitachi TV or a specialty product?