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65' DLP MODEL WD-Y657 IT DISPLAYS WHITE DOTS ALL OVER THE PICTURE. STARTED WITH ONE AND HAS MANY NOW WHAT TO DO?

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Change the DMD chip.
Below pict of MDM chip.
65' DLP MODEL WD-Y657 IT - mas_baz_36.jpg
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