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How do you make the yellow strain go away on a Sony DLP HD TV?

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I recently purchased a Sony DLP TV which works great for the most part. However I have my computer hooked up to the TV and when I use it, I get a yellow discoloration in the bottom right-hand corner. I dont know why this is but when I switch to watch normal TV it's still there and its aggrivating me big time. Anyone have this problem? Know how to fix it?

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  1. sounds like you have a slightly burned optical filter... contact a reputable repair facility in your area for an estimate. Hopefully you have an extended warranty


  2. First, Sony never made a DLP rear-projection TV. They had a better idea and used LCOS (LCD On Silicon) technology.

    Second, their technology had a technical flaw that they could NOT resolve. This flaw resulted in the development of a color blob in the center of the screen or around the edges.  This technology flaw has resulted in several class action lawsuits and all SXRD owners have rights under the resolution of these lawsuits. Thru June 2009, Sony must extend the manufacturer"s warranty on the optical block. Seek out Sony for the replacement of your optical block under the terms of this settlement ASAP. After June 2009 you will be on your own when the color blob develops again and it will develop again. Search Sony, SXRD and class action lawsuit to see details of this settlement. Good luck!

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