Dead Pixels LCD solution needed!

S

superstar3000

I have dead pixels on my LCD 19inch desktop monitor. Many! but
because they are not the
size of a thumbprint I can not get it replaced. Can someone please
tell my how to put my moniter over the edge and break it or make a few
more dead pixels. You wouldn't believe how bad it is, but I got it
from a second source place and they say it is within reason. It is so
bad and they mislead me during origional sale.

I bought insurance which cost almost as much as moniter so they will
not be losing money here, but boy did they rip me off. They told me
it worked but failed to mention the "slight" problem.

gosh

Thanks!
 
F

FKS

I have dead pixels on my LCD 19inch desktop monitor. Many! but
because they are not the
size of a thumbprint I can not get it replaced. Can someone please
tell my how to put my moniter over the edge and break it or make a few
more dead pixels. You wouldn't believe how bad it is, but I got it
from a second source place and they say it is within reason. It is so
bad and they mislead me during origional sale.

I bought insurance which cost almost as much as moniter so they will
not be losing money here, but boy did they rip me off. They told me
it worked but failed to mention the "slight" problem.

It's too late to do something tosave you. You learned a lesson. Next time,
buy an LCD from a store that has no Q asked return policy.
 
C

Conor

I have dead pixels on my LCD 19inch desktop monitor. Many! but
because they are not the
size of a thumbprint I can not get it replaced. Can someone please
tell my how to put my moniter over the edge and break it or make a few
more dead pixels. You wouldn't believe how bad it is, but I got it
from a second source place and they say it is within reason. It is so
bad and they mislead me during origional sale.

It's not about what area they're in but how many there are altogether.

Each manufacturer has their own standard for what is acceptable however
IBM who have one of the highest counts, still only have 16 as a maximum
before its deemed defective.

Have a read here:

http://www.screentekinc.com/lcd-quality-standards.shtml
 

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