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Anonymous Posted on Jun 21, 2013

Hdmi pocket projector color off blue displayed as red

I just got one as a gift and the color is off. Blue objects display as red. I tried a different Hdmi cable and it happened on a Nikon camera and a Sony camcorder

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    I bought 1 today. This evening I tried it with my camera Sony HDR250V And I noted It has the same problem You Have. How did You solve it?

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I bought 1 today. This evening I tried it with my camera Sony HDR250V And I noted It has the same problem You Have. How did You solve it?

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