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Anonymous Posted on Dec 18, 2012

Mitubishi 65 inch fast motion fuzziness in fast movement scenes such as football. Slower movement picture is good..

I have a Mitsubishi 65 inch dlp. 2006 model. It has started to become quite fuzzy with fast movement scenes. Very low hours; about 1500 over 6 years. Fuzziness becomes apparent in dark football jerseys of running player or action movie scenes.

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Might need to change the bulb soon. Is it LED or a regular bulb?

  • Anonymous Dec 18, 2012

    It is not an LED bulb. Could it be dust on the mirror system. It is in a lower level of my home. It is finished with sheet rock and carpeting etc. but I have to dust the exterior frequently.

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SOURCE: Mitsubishi 65809 65 in Blue color and center screen fuzziness

Projection TV's use a cooling fluid around each of the 3 CRT's that the light has to shine through. Over time, it will grow a bacteria in the fluid (just like sunshine on the ocean) and turn cloudy. The blue CRT is most subject to this. You need to have the fluid replaced, which can be a messy job better done by a pro, but many have done it themselves. If you are interested, I'll go into the details.
Might want to replace the convergence amps while your at it.
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SOURCE: Mitsubishi medallion 65" hdtv

the dm module power supply is developing leaky capacitors and will eventually cause the set to not come on at all. this may also be causing the snowy picture if you are useing the digital tuner. The dm module will require repair to resolve these issues.

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