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Replaced T.V. with a new lamp and picture has a greenish hue

Purchased a new lamp and not sure why picture is green

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Take a good look at screen with color off---if screen is mostly green or all green you may likely have a defective optical light engine.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2009

SOURCE: Green Hue once Lamp Replaced

I've heard of that happening before. If you have a component cable hook up check the connections first to make sure a wire didn't come loose. If other inputs and the TV menu happen to be green then the light engine may have failed. Contact sony for info as some of their sets are still covered under extended warranty. This link has more info about the subject as well.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 05, 2009

SOURCE: my tv has a greenish tint to it. I replaced the

you have a bad light engine, sorry.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2009

SOURCE: mitsubishi wd62530 green tint on bottom of screen

If you used the exact replacement lamp then your tv has a defective light engine, call mitsubishi and make noise they might be willing to help with the cost- around $800 to $1200

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SOURCE: Sony SXRD-KDS-R50XBR1

Light Engine Call Encompass Parts Distrubtion
1-800-638-3328 and Call UED 1-800-648-6657 Just see which one has the lowest Price.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2010

SOURCE: sony lcd projection tv picture has a greenish tint

this is caused by the optical block going bad and needs replaced sony had a recall for this problem though i think it is over you could contact sony customer service to see if they could help this repair is expensive

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