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It sounds like you got the I forget name but chip not matching your set
Only 2 to choose from Get the other one then the numbers on yours.Readiily availabe on eBay Type in your make and model Comes right up I fixed my Toshiba same way ..Don
had white dots on mine as well i changed the dlp chip and put it back together and got the white vertical lines i decided to check all connections and make sure the chip was locked in correctly
it was not locked in securely i reassembled and now problem solved picture looks brand new so always check connections before assuming its the dmd board
Your TV is DLP projection TV. DLP is Digital Light Processing. Digitally processed light coming out of DMD (Digital Micro mirror Device) is projected on the TV screen. This DMD is made of thousands of tiny mirrors & the size is about 0.7 inch. These mirrors are fixed with tiny hinges for its movement. They reflect light as per processed signal. DLP is invented by Texas Instruments. When there are dots on the screen, that means the tiny mirrors representing the dots are stuck in its position. If the dots are few & the viewing is bearable, just leave as it is. If the dots are more than bearable then you will have replace the DMD chip which is quite costly.
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