I feel like they probably have something to do with light level detection or infrared signal receiving but I genuinely have no idea. They could just as likely be part of the sound system for all I know.

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    Those are sensors for the auto-registration. It flashes a pattern for each color tube and aligns them.

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    Other thoughts: S3001 implies that it’s some kind of switch (also present is D3001 and CN3001 for diode and connector).

    One thought is reed switch? Maybe it’s not optical at all. Were there any magnets near this sensor inside the TV? Maybe it’s a way to determine that the screen is fully mounted/aligned correctly?

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    What kind of projection? DLP? LCD?

    What’s confusing to me is the diode. It almost looks like a freewheeling diode for an inductive load, but I can’t imagine what that would be.

    Could also be ESD protection, but I wouldn’t expect a large IR photodiode to need much ESD protection.

    Also if it’s truly a passive component like a receiver, I’m surprised there isn’t any local components for filtering or amplification.

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    IMO It would be helpful if you provide more information on the product number/model of projection TV you took apart, if you have such information.

    It may help people find repair/service manuals or schematics of parts…