Please help me with the troubleshooting, fixed and any other tests which are to be done to check if something else is wrong with the monitor or not?
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P.S.: I am looking for Chief's help too.
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Thanks for the reply Chief. Is there any troubleshooting I can do to fix the pixel?Chief Blur Buster wrote:Usually single dead pixels are not an RMA situation.
However, Amazon does have a generous return guarantee, which does work in your favour. Shipping a monitor back is expensive though since it won't be covered under the warranty policy which often requires several dead pixels or clustered dead pixels, in order to qualify for warranty.
There is actually industry standards, ISO 13406-2 and ISO 9241, and right now your monitor is below warranty trigger.
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Yeah, I am running the UnDead Pixel right now.Chief Blur Buster wrote:Before deciding to keep or return the monitor -- you may try to carefully "massage" the pixel (put a sheet of paper on the screen and then scrub gently with your fingernail, don't press to hard), and play test patterns that rapidly cycle the pixel -- either a video or a TestUFO.com test.
Google "How to fix a dead pixel" brings up lots of HOWTOs, most will not work, but there are utilities (Undead Pixel) that can try to help you. Unfortunately your pixel is a stuck white-on-black, which is much harder to fix than stuck colored-on-white. For your type of dead pixel -- your odds are only maybe ~10% if that. Be prepared to live with it, or accept the cost of Amazon's otherwise generous return policy
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