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Anonymous Posted on Oct 08, 2011

There is white and black dots my tv screen tv model mitsubishi dlp wd 60737

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    DMD chips have millions of pixel shutters on them to allow certain amounts of backlight through them. It is in a sense a mini LCD screen and over time the pixels on DMD chips actually stick open, thus producing a white spot for each one that sticks, on the screen itself. There is no way to fix the chip. Instead it has to be replaced.

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Yes I still see spots

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You need to replace your dlp chip not hard to do

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  • Posted on May 22, 2011

SOURCE: hi i havw a mitsubishi

Hi,

This does not seems to be a good news. Before i provide you with more details, kindly mention the below questions :-

Are these white spots star like and are there on all inputs?

If you press the sets menu button with the sets own remote do you still see these spots?

Let me know,so that we could proceed.

Hope i helped you.

Thanks for using ' Fixya ' and have a nice day!!

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