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LCD monitors, the thin ones you see replacing those big boxy CRT monitors that used to come with most desktop pc's, actually outsold CRTs in 2005 for the first time according to a few sources, and it's no wonder. They’re brighter, clearer, easier to read, take up much less space on your desk and the big factor: came down in price significantly in recent years.The only problem they have are the stuck pixels.
LCD screens and problem
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he biggest downside to LCD screens is the fact that they may have one or more dead pixels. Fixing these white (TN + film) or black dots (dead pixels) is not possible - which is a serious problem, since they can really be distracting. So before actually buying an LCD monitor, it's a good idea to find out how comprehensive a warranty your dealer offers - in other words, how many dead or stuck pixels do you need to have before you can trade in your monitor for a new one?
Information on dead pixels
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Stuck pixels are those pixels on an LCD (TFT) screen which get stuck on a certain colour or display wrong colours because a subpixel is stuck as on or off. This software is intended to help in unsticking those pixels by rotating colours.
Information on stuck pixels
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Stuck pixel is a common deffect on LCD screens. The problem with stuck pixels are that they remain in the "block light" position. A stuck pixel thinks that it is powered to "darken" that particular element. It requires less power for a LCD display to let light out (white page - or backlights and a disconnected display panel) than to stop it (black image).
About Bad Pixel
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