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I have had this problem with projectors unfortunately can't quite remember the exact problem. It will get worse though as it is wear and tear. Its either a polarising lens or the lcd panel is burnt out. I have had them repaied in the past but could cost at least £300. You can buy very good spec NEC projectors for just over £200. That is new and including the lamp. I recently bought 7x NEC NP115. They are great value for money, 3000hor lamp life and new lamps are abought £120.
Either the video splitter or one of the cables was bad. I attached all new cables and a video splitter right out of the box and it worked fine. I think one of the cables was not making a good connection.
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