Hmm...on that note, I remember when DLP came out, everybody was worried about "all those tiny moving parts" eventually seizing up and failing, causing stuck-pixels. Did that ever happen? Do older DLP's now have bad pixels? Or is it all good?
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Aren't laser TV's DLP-based?
Hmm...on that note, I remember when DLP came out, everybody was worried about "all those tiny moving parts" eventually seizing up and failing, causing stuck-pixels. Did that ever happen? Do older DLP's now have bad pixels? Or is it all good?