Hi,
I have contacted the support via e-mail because I noticed a hardware defect on my PicoPix Max. There is a black shadow in the top right corner of the screen. I got a response saying I should post the problem here to get official support so I am doing that. Here are images of the problem:
The shadow is on the right side and topside
The left side and down light is leaking outside image in the room so my conclution is the lens is tilted more to the left and down i meant the light source right ?
Why they did this i dont understand
But i think its same on all
But then maybe some of the leaking light is lost in the image ?
no official from Philips answered on this forum, so I wrote an email to support again. They finally answered there.
They asked me to fill out the return form. On the return form it says that Philips will contact you after you completed the form, but in my case they did not. So I recommend when you filled out the form, send them an email again.
After a long time, I finally got a return label and returned the projector. I asked them how long it will take and again, they donât answer the email. I have returned the projector on January 26th and havenât heard a word from them since.
All in all, my experience with the support is really terrible. Wonât buy any Philips product again.
Philips support finally replied me and sent me the return form.
However, I have received the last message â Unfortunately, weâve fallen behind with shipping labels issue and weâll do our utmost to send them as soon as possible.â and no more progress as two week passed.
Of course no return label was received.
Philipsâs after sales service is really terrible .
Same here. This Is what the support team answer ed when I asked if there is something that got burned inside. "If something got burned, then it would be the piece of polarized glass right in front of the LEDs, but if that were the case, the part would be discolored instead of just being a shadow.
If the projector was used in that position for prolonged periods of time, it could be possible that some plastic has melted due to heat buildup right before the lens which could be causing that.
It would be necessary to open up the plastic housing and check between the lens, the polarized glass and the LEDs."