Match each display or projector symptom to its corresponding root cause or characteristic.
- Keystone distortionProjector lens is angled relative to the screen, causing a trapezoidal image.
- Dead pixelTransistor is completely unpowered or failed, leaving a static black spot.
- Image burn-inStatic graphic displayed for long periods causes permanent screen ghosting.
- Color tintingBent pin or loose signal pin on an analog VGA connection.
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Keystone distortion corresponds to an angled projector producing a trapezoidal image; a dead pixel corresponds to an unpowered transistor leaving a black spot; image burn-in corresponds to static graphics causing ghosting; and color tinting corresponds to a bent pin or loose connection on an analog cable.
Each display troubleshooting symptom directly links to a specific hardware condition: keystone distortion results from projector angling, dead pixels stem from unpowered sub-pixel transistors, burn-in is caused by static content degradation on susceptible display panels, and color tinting is caused by lost color channel signals through bent or loose pins on analog video cables.
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Video, Display, and Projector Troubleshooting Symptoms and Causes