I picked up a Samsung HL56A650 DLP TV for free off Craigslist today.
The seller said it looked "snowy".
Brought it home and, sure enough, there are stuck white pixels all over,
but it otherwise looks like it works fine
(I was able to play Netflix through it no problem).
Doing a bit of research, it looks like the DLP chip is bad.
The downside is that the DLP chip is like $180+ USD. Ouch.
So, as this is a TV from 2008, but is 1080p and seems decent,
do y'all think it would be worthwhile to invest $200-ish into fixing it?
One thing that puts me off it a little bit
is that DLP has that aspect that makes it flash a rainbow of color
if you dart your eyes quickly left and right.
The seller said it looked "snowy".
Brought it home and, sure enough, there are stuck white pixels all over,
but it otherwise looks like it works fine
(I was able to play Netflix through it no problem).
Doing a bit of research, it looks like the DLP chip is bad.
The downside is that the DLP chip is like $180+ USD. Ouch.
So, as this is a TV from 2008, but is 1080p and seems decent,
do y'all think it would be worthwhile to invest $200-ish into fixing it?
One thing that puts me off it a little bit
is that DLP has that aspect that makes it flash a rainbow of color
if you dart your eyes quickly left and right.
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