Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Does anyone enjoy unresponsive or stuck pixels on their lcd monitor or tv?

Were you competent to get an exchange or your money wager on?


Answer:

Most manufacturer warranty say that as far as they're concerned your monitor is fine if in attendance are fewer than FIVE late pixels on arrival.



Which is a shame if yours has four, right surrounded by the middle.
contact your mfg to find out their return policy...mine is 5 dead pixels
Yes I own.



need to buy that portion . if you have garantee u are lucky.



am not lucky.



my 1024 * 768 far-reaching screen compact presarion r3000



over $ 800 dolar that piece.
Each manufacturer have their own set of rules. They will replace new monitors, solely if the number of missing pixels, is greater than what they deem to be a proper percentage or latitude. Usually, this means that if nearby are more than 4 or 5 missing pixels, they will replace. Some companies may allow for much more than that. Check with the marketer where you purchased the monitor.
It depends on where on earth you got it from. If you get it from a vender (Best Buy, Circuit City) or a PC manufacturer (Dell, Gateway), they may exchange it. If you get it from a manufacturer, however, most enjoy the following requirement: 3+ dead pixels inside a square inch, or 5+ dead pixels on the entire peak.
you have to hold more than 5 dead pixels to be replace by warranty and decree.Mine has 2

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