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February 07, 2006

TV Problems: Dead Pixels

If you have recently purchased a new LCD monitor, TV, PSP, PDA, iPod, laptop or any other device with an LCD, you may not have noticed a common problem with these displays known as dead pixels. The best way to check for dead pixels online is by visiting a Web site to test if your LCD has dead pixels. Once you have located your dead pixels, you might be able to save yourself some headaches and fix the LCD yourself. If your pixels are truly dead, you may be able to return it to the manufacturer. To do so, you'll have to check with the manufacturer to see if your LCD meets their criteria, which is typically based on the number of dead pixels and how they are clustered together.

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