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I just bought a brand spankin' new LCD display, and I've got a weird pixel. It isn't dead (there's color) and it isn't stuck (it can change color, more visible on a light background than dark). It is more like a bright pixel. On white it's super white, on black its a little less black. Can't notice a change on red or blue, but yellow, lime, green, etc. gives it a brighter shade of that color. What do you think it is and can anything be done for it?
e: looking at it some more, it's more green than anything, but it still isn't behaving like I've hear stuck pixels acting like. You can barely see it on black, and it's super visible on white. So confused.
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mntorankusuI'm not sure how to use this thing....Registered Userregular
edited July 2007
Stuck pixels seem odd sometimes because there are actually three sub-pixels (red, green and blue) that can become stuck independent of each other.
Try running a stuck pixel fixer program and see if it helps. You could try lightly poking that spot on the screen (using a stylus works well if you have one) when it's malfunctioning, as well. I've had success with both of these methods in the past.
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Try running a stuck pixel fixer program and see if it helps. You could try lightly poking that spot on the screen (using a stylus works well if you have one) when it's malfunctioning, as well. I've had success with both of these methods in the past.
just rub it for like 30 seconds lightly
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Now Nozz has to explain what he meant by the words poke, motherfucker and rub.
Rub. Hehehe.
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