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Posted on Feb 20, 2011

MY JVC52Z575 (D-ILA) HAS A REVERSED BLUE IMAGE OF ANY YELLOW IMAGE

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I have the same blue shadow with reverse image on my JVC HD-52Z575 Did you see what the problem on yours finally was?

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