These things are not repairable due to cost problems :/. Once the LCD burns due to the heat the COB LED light source generates (yeah, it's bad; hold a proper LED flashlight and run it for 5 minutes, then feel the head where the LED lives) and the needed fan upgrade on a lot of them tends to total them out rather quickly. This is why I detest these and would much rather pay a lot more for a used Epson PL/BenQ/Optoma/any known brand portable unit, even with a "consumable" lamp; they do not die in 6 months-1 year due to COB LED heat.
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These things are not repairable due to cost problems :/. Once the LCD burns due to the heat the COB LED light source generates (yeah, it's bad; hold a proper LED flashlight and run it for 5 minutes, then feel the head where the LED lives) the repair and needed fan upgrade on a lot of them tends to total them out rather quickly. This is why I detest these and would much rather pay a lot more for a used Epson PL/BenQ/Optoma/any known brand portable unit, even with a "consumable" lamp; they do not die in 6 months-1 year due to COB LED heat.
If you get lucky and the polarizer is just trashed (and it can be purchased) then maybe it can be, but don't hold your breath that the repair will last OR it can be done in such a way to make it last. These things are so bad I would only buy one if it comes with a nice projector screen for not much more than a standalone, use and abuse it in places I wouldn't put my Epson through and dump it when it dies due to this fault.
These things are not repairable due to cost problems :/. Once the LCD burns due to the heat the COB LED light source generates (yeah, it's bad; hold a proper LED flashlight and run it for 5 minutes, then feel the head where the LED lives) and the needed fan upgrade on a lot of them tends to total them out rather quickly. This is why I detest these and would much rather pay a lot more for a used Epson PL/BenQ/Optoma/any known brand portable unit, even with a "consumable" lamp; they do not die in 6 months-1 year due to COB LED heat.
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If you get lucky and the polarizer is just trashed (and it can be purchased) then maybe it can be, but don't hold your breath that the repair will last OR it can be done in such a way to make it last. These things are so bad I would only buy one if it comes with a nice projector screen for not much more than standalone, use and abuse it in places I wouldn't put my Epson through and dump it when it dies due to this fault.
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If you get lucky and the polarizer is just trashed (and it can be purchased) then maybe it can be, but don't hold your breath that the repair will last OR it can be done in such a way to make it last. These things are so bad I would only buy one if it comes with a nice projector screen for not much more than a standalone, use and abuse it in places I wouldn't put my Epson through and dump it when it dies due to this fault.
These things are not repairable due to cost problems :/. Once the LCD burns due to the heat the COB LED light source generates (yeah, it's bad; hold a proper LED flashlight and run it for 5 minutes, then feel the head where the LED lives) and the needed fan upgrade on a lot of them tends to total them out rather quickly. This is why I detest these and would much rather pay a lot more for a used Epson PL/BenQ/Optoma/any known brand portable unit, even with a "consumable" lamp; they do not die in 6 months-1 year due to COB LED heat.
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If you get lucky and the polarizer is just trashed (and it can be purchased) then maybe it can be, but don't hold your breath that the repair will last OR it can be done in such a way to make it last.
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If you get lucky and the polarizer is just trashed (and it can be purchased) then maybe it can be, but don't hold your breath that the repair will last OR it can be done in such a way to make it last. These things are so bad I would only buy one if it comes with a nice projector screen for not much more than standalone, use and abuse it in places I wouldn't put my Epson through and dump it when it dies due to this fault.
These things are not repairable due to cost problems :/. Once the LCD burns due to the heat the COB LED light source generates (yeah, it's bad; hold a proper LED flashlight and run it for 5 minutes) and the needed fan upgrade on a lot of them tends to total them out rather quickly. This is why I detest these and would much rather pay a lot more for a used Epson PL/BenQ/Optoma/any known brand portable unit, even with a "consumable" lamp; they do not die in 6 months-1 year due to COB LED heat.
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These things are not repairable due to cost problems :/. Once the LCD burns due to the heat the COB LED light source generates (yeah, it's bad; hold a proper LED flashlight and run it for 5 minutes, then feel the head where the LED lives) and the needed fan upgrade on a lot of them tends to total them out rather quickly. This is why I detest these and would much rather pay a lot more for a used Epson PL/BenQ/Optoma/any known brand portable unit, even with a "consumable" lamp; they do not die in 6 months-1 year due to COB LED heat.
If you get lucky and the polarizer is just trashed (and it can be purchased) then maybe it can be, but don't hold your breath that the repair will last OR it can be done in such a way to make it last.
These things are not repairable due to cost problems :/. Once the LCD burns due to the heat the COB LED light source generates (yeah, it's bad; hold a proper LED flashlight and run it for 5 minutes) and the needed fan upgrade on a lot of them tend to total them out rather quickly. This is why I detest these and would much rather pay a lot more for a used Epson PL/BenQ/Optoma/any known brand portable unit, even with a "consumable" lamp; they do not die in 6 months-1 year due to COB LED heat.
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These things are not repairable due to cost problems :/. Once the LCD burns due to the heat the COB LED light source generates (yeah, it's bad; hold a proper LED flashlight and run it for 5 minutes) and the needed fan upgrade on a lot of them tends to total them out rather quickly. This is why I detest these and would much rather pay a lot more for a used Epson PL/BenQ/Optoma/any known brand portable unit, even with a "consumable" lamp; they do not die in 6 months-1 year due to COB LED heat.
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If you get lucky and the polarizer is just trashed (and it can be purchased), but don't hold your breath.
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If you get lucky and the polarizer is just trashed (and it can be purchased) then maybe it can be, but don't hold your breath that the repair will last OR it can be done in such a way to make it last.
These things are not repairable due to cost problems :/. Once the LCD burns due to the heat the COB LED light source generates (yeah, it's bad; hold a proper LED flashlight and run it for 5 minutes) and the needed fan upgrade on a lot of them tend to total them out rather quickly. This is why I detest these and would much rather pay a lot more for a used Epson PL/BenQ/Optoma/any known brand portable unit, even with a "consumable" lamp; they do not die in 6 months-1 year due to COB LED heat.
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If you get lucky and the polarizer is just trashed you may get lucky here, but do not hold your breath.
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If you get lucky and the polarizer is just trashed (and it can be purchased), but don't hold your breath.
These things are not repairable due to cost problems :/. Once the LCD burns due to the heat the COB LED light source generates (yeah, it's bad; hold a proper LED flashlight and run it for 5 minutes) and the needed fan upgrade on a lot of them tend to total them out rather quickly. This is why I detest these and would much rather pay a lot more for a used Epson PL portable unit, even with a "consumable" lamp; they do not die in 6 months-1 year due to COB LED heat.
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These things are not repairable due to cost problems :/. Once the LCD burns due to the heat the COB LED light source generates (yeah, it's bad; hold a proper LED flashlight and run it for 5 minutes) and the needed fan upgrade on a lot of them tend to total them out rather quickly. This is why I detest these and would much rather pay a lot more for a used Epson PL/BenQ/Optoma/any known brand portable unit, even with a "consumable" lamp; they do not die in 6 months-1 year due to COB LED heat.
If you get lucky and the polarizer is just trashed you may get lucky here, but do not hold your breath.
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These things are not repairable due to cost problems :/. Once the LCD burns due to the heat the COB LED light source generates (yeah, it's bad; hold a proper LED flashlight and run it for 5 minutes) and the needed fan upgrade on a lot of them tend to total them out rather quickly. This is why I detest these and would much rather pay a lot more for a used Epson PL portable unit, even with a "consumable" lamp; they do not die in 6 months-1 year due to COB LED heat.
If you get lucky and the polarizer is just trashed you may get lucky here, but do not hold your breath.