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Anonymous Posted on May 29, 2015

Color is very yellow - color temp setting does not affect

Even at the "coolest" setting the image is very yellow

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Please look at this URL: http://www.projectorcentral.com/lcd-dlp-color-light-output.htm

This explains how the DLP chip and the color wheel can cause a dimming effect. It may be possible the chip could be burning out. I would consider replacing the DLP chip. Seems most logical for this type projector.

Hope this helps.

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