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    Mitsubishi WD60735

    Today I saw system with a screen that has quite a lot of white spots all over the screen. They were not from the input signal quality as the picture in the background was perfect. Can anyone give an idea as to what would cause this problem?

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    Re: Mitsubishi WD60735

    Originally posted by ARJ57 View Post
    Today I saw system with a screen that has quite a lot of white spots all over the screen. They were not from the input signal quality as the picture in the background was perfect. Can anyone give an idea as to what would cause this problem?
    It sounds like it could be stuck pixels. Were these white spots always in the same place? Were they present when over the menus?

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      Re: Mitsubishi WD60735

      Originally posted by ARJ57 View Post
      Today I saw system with a screen that has quite a lot of white spots all over the screen. They were not from the input signal quality as the picture in the background was perfect. Can anyone give an idea as to what would cause this problem?
      DLP chip replacement.

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        Re: Mitsubishi WD60735

        The white pixels were always present regardless of what else was on the screen. Will check on the DLP Chip replacement suggestion.

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