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no the specs or white dots are caused by the DLP chip. eventually the dots will fill the entire screen . replacing the DLP chip usually solves that issue.
White dot for DLP Projector TV is not because of the light buy. It is caused by aging DLP chip ( DMD Chip.) Your TV DLP Part should be the following image:
I developed white spots on the screen of my Mitsubishi WD-57734 in increasing numbers over days and weeks. I called a repair service who quoted me $1500 to replace the light engine. He suggested I call Mitsubishi Customer relations at 800-332-2119 option 5 which i did. To make a long story short after several conversations with them they agreed to replace the part for free if I picked up the labor (Would have been less conversations if I had the original purchase receipt). Instead of $1500 I paid $250. The tv was only 3.5 years old. Perseverance paid off.
I developed white spots on the screen of my Mitsubishi WD-57734 in increasing numbers over days and weeks. I called a repair service who quoted me $1500 to replace the light engine. He suggested I call Mitsubishi Customer relations at 800-332-2119 option 5 which i did. To make a long story short after several conversations with them they agreed to replace the part for free if I picked up the labor (Would have been less conversations if I had the original purchase receipt). Instead of $1500 I paid $250. The tv was only 3.5 years old. Perseverance paid off.
The problem seems to be a malfunctioning DMD module. Do you still have sound when this haze appears? Are all the other controls such as volume up/down, channel up/down operational?
The projection engine have problems,it the cause.Two years tv shouldn't have this problems already.Call talk to mitsubishi,might get some help the cost of the repair.
the problem here is the crt cicuit unplug from the wall take off the back its the cicuit board thats pushed on to the tv screen pull it off. you will see R G B its the B one thats faulty it looks like a transistor. call an engeneer and he will put a new one in for you i hope this helps you???????
We have had the same problem with our 42" Samsung DLP - only two years old! We searched all over the internet for a list of ways to fix it. I found several things can help, including a switch that pops to the wrong position, cleaning the fan, etc. I put all the information together in a how-to format because it was so frustrating to go all over the internet looking for ideas on how to fix it.
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