18 Jun
How Bad LCD Pixels Appear?
Author: admin
How bad pixels appear? First, even a new laptop with a new LCD screen can be sold with defective pixels (defects). Sure, that’s not fair to sell a product that most people will not accept it if they knew of this defect. But things are still happening unfair. Second, they can occur later due to poor technology, for example, TFT (thin film transistor connected to the pixels) can be degraded and eventually destroyed. Thirdly, the LCD screen is more vulnerable than older CRT pixels are wrong and can easily be rendered by computer users by bringing pressure to bear on the screen.
Many computer users assume that even a single dead pixel is enough to need changing. But very often the manufacturers warranty for most of the screen with dead pixels are not interchangeable. Some notebook manufacturers have their own policies about how many dead pixel is enough to be replaced. For example, Dell believes that the LCD screen is broken only if more than five dead pixels. Besides, if the return policy is not possible to notebook manufacturers the LCD screen to replace a pixel that is damaged, please consider other alternatives to yourself.
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