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thats caused by the optical block which is very expensive to replace. Sony has had alot of issues with the blue dots on the screen its not worth repairing due to the high cost of the optical block
Your tv is an LCD projection one - in which the image is generated by 3 small LCD screens. The blue dots are pixels from the blue LCD that are dead - always fully open.The only fix is to replace the LCD panel and that is going to cost you around $300.
The light engine (the projector part of tv) is failing. A common problem, but very expensive as you have to replace the entire engine, can't be repaired. Check with Sony to see if this model is still under their extended warranty or not. If so they'll fix it for free, if not be prepared to pay several hundred dollars at the least. At that point you'd probably be better off buying a new TV.
You probably need a new optic block. The part alone is approx. $900.00. Sony has had this issue with most of their rear projection LCD televisions. Sony was offering to either repair the tv or give you a substantial credit [$1100.00 or so] towards the purchase of a new Sony LCD flat screen but I believe this program ended in December of 2008. You may still be able to call Sony customer service and plead your case. Good luck!!
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