thanks clocker
You want more stuff to be sceptical about?Originally Posted by suprafreak6
I've never heard about any good way to fix dead pixels (just saw something about massaging the screen, but I'm sceptical about that ), far as I know you'll have to live with it. However, any dead pixels aren't going to be very noticeable, or the monitor would not have passed whatever testing they do.
Last edited by Snee; 02-07-2006 at 03:17 PM.
i heard they dont test for dead pixels
BUT!
I received the moniter and hooked it up, its HUGE! it looks great too,
also no dead pixles.
the 19 inch after tax and shipping and after rebates was only 217
How is the brightness and response time on that monitor Supra?
I'm about to buy another LCD, and that one looks funny, but it's an insanely good price for a 19", if it's actually a good monitor.
I can't decide whether to try out yours, or get another ViewSonic:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824116359
mines is nice, its got good brightness and pretty decent response times at about 8ms
I want an LCD moitor, but I dont have the money
I know on tv's, companies give warranties on dead pixels (ex. toshiba lcd tvs - 8 or more dead pixels and you can return it)
Some sites will honor even 1 dead pixel as a replacement, but Newegg will only replace with 8 or more, which is sort of scary, but my last one didn't have any dead pixels, so...Originally Posted by maebach
[QUOTE=Damnatory]Even worse....some manufacturers require not only "x" number of dead pixels but ALSO that 3 or more of them abut each other.Originally Posted by maebach
My Dad's 17" has developed one dead guy after a year...he never noticed it, but it's the first thing I see whenever I go to work on his PC.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
But at his age his eyesight is presumably going.Originally Posted by clocker
Jeez, I should talk.
.Political correctness is based on the principle that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
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