DLP lamps


I own a Toshiba 72MX195 HD/DLP and it's about 3 months old. I have already had to replace the lamp which is warrantied for 1 year. Is there an issue with these lamps I should be aware of? The lamps are running around $400.00CDN and I am going to be quite disappointed, not to mention some other feelings that the moderators won't allow me to express, if this is going to be an ongoing issue. Could this have been just a faulty lamp? Are there any better aftermarket lamps I should be looking at for a spare?

If the TV or bulbs DO have a design flaw at least I can spread the word and help make people aware.

Thank for any thoughts.

nuguy
Could be a defective lamp or defective powersupply in "projector". Lucky to have it go while under warranty. I've "lost" 2 or 3 lamps well before their time, not under warranty. (most are 90 day warranty) Lamp has higher voltage/current "starting" mode, than operating mode. Lamp degrades each time it's powered up. If they would "standardize" lamps they could be half the $$$ they are now


I have the 52 inch model and had the same probem. I bought my television through Best Buy, and ended up getting replacement bulbs in 7-10 days from both Best Buy and Toshiba. Then, a few days later, we received a letter from Toshiba stating that there had been many problems with the bulbs in these televisions, that they had developed a better, more reliable bulb, and would be sending these out very soon. We have not received it yet, but expect yet another replacement bulb any time. In short, we have a new bulb, a replacement for that one, and yet another replacement on the way. That should cover us for at least a good while.

I have read quite a bit online about this issue, and the consensus seems to be that the bulbs that come with the televisions are generally duds, but that the replacement bulbs appear to be working fine. It is annoying, but I am hopeful that the problem is now fixed, and that the newer bulbs will last a good long time before being replaced.

I recommend that you contact Toshiba directly for more information and a replacement bulb. Good luck.

I understand that lamp life is severely affected by use. Don't leave one on for more than 8 hours at a time. Wait one hour before turning one on after turning off. And if your model has a power saving feature, use it. I have had a DLP projector now for four years, no problem.
my friend also bought a toshiba DLP (late last year) and in the first 20hrs the bulb failed...

Computers/Electronics typically fail in the first 30days and then work after that point. I've owned 2 toshiba big screens and both required large $$$$ service dollar maintenance and I would recommend staying away from toshiba.. Also make sure your TV is well ventilated..

I have an Optoma PJ and the DLP bulb has been working for 2.5 years now but Optoma and infocus had that same problem Toshiba is having a few years before with bulbs dieing all the time.

You should post this up on www.avsforum.com and see some of the posts there about the Toshiba DLP's.

Pcking: Great advice!
I had a JVC 61' hdila rptv. The bulb died just after the 30 day mark. The set was black for 13 days and I had to watch a 7 yr.old 27';while waiting for my free bulb replacement. This set had the engine replacement done and had another service issue,all within 60 days. Good Guys wouldn't replace the set. I took it in the shorts and lost about 2k. (Traded it back in) I bought a CRT Mits and have been happy since.( Almost 2 yrs. ago)