This is one of those interesting and maybe amusing urban myths.
The DLP display chip if you could even find and purchase the correct one is well out of the range of being a repair even the most well equipped shops would even consider attempting.
The special part and the equipment needed to replace it (forget using chip quick and an isolated soldering station) just are not cost effective or practical at all.
Most who wanted to do this had a unit with pixel issues and considering that many but not all optical engines can be purchased rebuilt under exacting conditions what is to be gained here?
My view is if the display IC package is bad either live with it, replace the optical engine or buy a new set.
Just my views and do not represent the views of Fixya.com or some other "experts".
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