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I have a picture problem. Hundreds of Blue dots all over screen but centre of screen looks like a cleaned window. Have just replaced Bulb and prior to that screen was blue at edges.

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Bad news. See my tip at http://www.fixya.com/support/r7851924-sony_projector_yellow_or_blue_dots for help with this problem.

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