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Blue dots on screen. - Sony Grand WEGA KF50WE610 50" Rear Projection HDTV-Ready Television

  • cinders67 Aug 08, 2009

    thanks for the information. the Dmd board and Video board, is a little complcated to understand. first of all I don't know where they are and if they can be replaced. it just might be easier to buy a new t.v.

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Well it could be an issue with your video board or the dmd board, with the TV on, go to the menu. If those dots show on the menu, the issue will be with the dmd board, on the contrary it will be with the Video board

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