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| Thread ID: 65928 | 2006-02-05 04:11:00 | Stuck red pixel | Grimy (3041) | Press F1 |
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| 427298 | 2006-02-05 04:11:00 | I've just got a new monitor and it has one stuck red pixel. I have tried the massaging, the flashing coloured video, the pressure on the screen on start up, and it's still there. It's tiny, but if I can get rid of it, great. Has anyone got a suggestion? When they say to apply pressure to the screen, how much? I don't want to make it worse. Thanks, Graham. |
Grimy (3041) | ||
| 427299 | 2006-02-05 04:29:00 | Is it an LCD Screen? | sweetinnocence (7223) | ||
| 427300 | 2006-02-05 04:31:00 | Yes. | Grimy (3041) | ||
| 427301 | 2006-02-05 04:36:00 | What brand/model is it, because most manufactures have a bright pixel / pixel out warranties can depend on the model though, there are some that say you have to have 3 or more pixels defected .... i would suggest talking to the people you bought it off, and not pushing on the screen. I've seen red pixels before, and they are annoying to say the lest! |
sweetinnocence (7223) | ||
| 427302 | 2006-02-05 04:48:00 | If its brand new then take it back, Even if not covered by warrentie (And you only saved $30 if you didnt get a unit with full stuck pixel cover) then its faulty goods, and unless its sold to you as known to be faulkty then your inline for a replacement. For what its worth I have seen companies list 8 faulty pixels before replacment (hos that for faith in the gear?), Read the fine print before purchase. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 427303 | 2006-02-06 03:30:00 | From Digg: http://udpix.free.fr/ To fix "stuck on" pixels maybe. |
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