SOURCE: Samsung DLP HL-S4266W White dot problem
Its the DLP IC chip itself that is bad. The DMD board is where the chip resides but if you order a board, it will come without the chip. Its not cheap and the replacement is tricky because the DMD board must be removed and then an alignment of picture centering will be necessary.
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SOURCE: Numerous white spots on Smasung DLP TV
Mine is having the same problem. It started around Memorial Day and is only getting worse. One white dot is now a dozen. I called Samsung several times and was given the brush off. They clearly know this is a problem and are failing to respond to the problem in hopes that people will deal with it on their own. It does not matter if your warranty is expired. This is a latent product defect. They are still liable and obligated to fix the problem. I have filed a complaint with the better business bureau. If the company does not respond, I'm taking this to small claims court to get reimbursed for any cost to fix my tv.
SOURCE: have little white dot's on screen will changing
Highly unlikely the bulb could be at fault; it sounds a lot like a defective DLP chip. If you are not aware of how this device functions, it is an array of physical mirrors which can fail individually and cause the effect you are having. The bulb failing would cause a loss of the entire screen, not just a few points.
SOURCE: White dots appearing on Samsung TV screen and multipling each day
It seems you might have an issue with the dmd board. Go to the menu, and if the dots still show on the menu, the issue definitely is with the dmd board but if they don't come up on the menu, the issue will be with the video board.
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