The fear I always heard that many people have about DLP is that those tiny moving mirrors will "seize up" and you'll end up with dead/bright pixels. Does this warranty cover that problem? Is that problem even real?
If this problem exists, and this warranty covers it, I hope they do it better than the "dead pixel" policies a few years ago for LCD: many manufacturers required at least 8 dead pixels (on even a new monitor) before allowing a return.
As far as I've heard, dead or stuck pixels almost never happens, and if it does, you'll get the display replaced. The papers I've seen suggest that you're not likely to have it happen, that the micro mirrors will last like 20 years of constant use before one does.
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EQC @ Jul 5th 2008 1:26PM
What types of failure does this warranty cover?
The fear I always heard that many people have about DLP is that those tiny moving mirrors will "seize up" and you'll end up with dead/bright pixels. Does this warranty cover that problem? Is that problem even real?
If this problem exists, and this warranty covers it, I hope they do it better than the "dead pixel" policies a few years ago for LCD: many manufacturers required at least 8 dead pixels (on even a new monitor) before allowing a return.
JeffDM @ Jul 5th 2008 10:40PM
As far as I've heard, dead or stuck pixels almost never happens, and if it does, you'll get the display replaced. The papers I've seen suggest that you're not likely to have it happen, that the micro mirrors will last like 20 years of constant use before one does.