Category: Projector Repair Service

Projector Turning On Then Turning Off It Self

Projector Turning On Then Turning Off  It Self     There are a number things to look out for. The first thing to check is your power supply and make sure that all of your cables are in fully working condition and connected properly. After that, it would be worth checking how dusty the projector […]

Distance Between Projector And Screen

Distance Between Projector And Screen     Once you have figured out the correct spot where you are going to place the screen, you can move on to calculating the distance your projector will be from the screen. For this, you will need to consider the throw ratio of your projector. The specifications of your […]

Where Can You Install A Television Projector?

Where Can You Install A Television Projector?   You Can Install The Projector Anywhere   The place of installation of the television projector is dependent on the screen you are using. If you use a removable and adjustable screen, then you can install the projector anywhere; however, if you use a fixed screen, then your […]

LCD Projection Error

LCD Projection Error   A typical faults in LCD projectors are image errors like bright colour stains on white background, colour spots on the image or other defects that are visible on the projected image. Repairable and worth it! There is mostly dust in the optical system or defective LCD’s and polarizing filter. These Are […]

What kind of projector should you get?

What kind of projector should you get?     Let’s start by breaking down the different kinds of projector. Most will be one of two varieties:  DLP  (Digital Light Processor) and LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). LCD projectors LCD projectors use three liquid crystal displays – each of which handles a primary color – to project […]

Perfect Picture On Projector

Perfect Picture On Projector   Most often than not a projector’s settings will be factory default, but we’d recommend starting with either ‘standard’ or ‘cinema’ presets and then adjusting brightness and contrast from there. Have a couple of good films at hand to play when tweaking your picture, too.   For contrast, pause on a […]

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