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One semi bad pixel on my LCD - it strange
With other colors its also not noticeable. But with a black page instead of black this one pixel about 3 inches from the left side 6 inches from the top of my 19" VIewsonic LCD is bright blue instead. I guess if you have to have a bad pixel this is the best one to have as its only noticeable when you stare at it. but now Im paranoid itll get progressively worse and stay blue on white page which will really stand out. I guess I should just live with it a year from now 19" monitors will probably sell for 199 everywhere so itll be no big deal I guess to replace it if it gets worse. Man that sucks. Even the generics I bought recently for some relatives and friends didnt have any noticeably bad pixels and boy did they look. I could swear it wasnt there when the first two weeks Ivead it. On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 14:26:07 GMT, "J***@Smith.com"
<xxxxs***@newscene.com> wrote: Show quoteHide quote >Its not noticeable with a white page. It must turn white. I would test it with Dead Pixel Test>With other colors its also not noticeable. > >But with a black page instead of black this one pixel about 3 inches >from the left side 6 inches from the top of my 19" VIewsonic LCD is >bright blue instead. > >I guess if you have to have a bad pixel this is the best one to have >as its only noticeable when you stare at it. but now Im paranoid itll >get progressively worse and stay blue on white page which will really >stand out. > >I guess I should just live with it a year from now 19" monitors will >probably sell for 199 everywhere so itll be no big deal I guess to >replace it if it gets worse. > >Man that sucks. Even the generics I bought recently for some relatives >and friends didnt have any noticeably bad pixels and boy did they >look. I could swear it wasnt there when the first two weeks Ivead >it. > http://www.dps.uk.com/freeware_DTP.htm See if it stays blue. It sound like a stuck pixel. db On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 19:42:27 -0500, Dixon Butz
<dicksinbu***@asshole.com> wrote: Show quoteHide quote >On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 14:26:07 GMT, "J***@Smith.com" Thanks Ill try it but have you ever heard of a pixel that changes><xxxxs***@newscene.com> wrote: > >>Its not noticeable with a white page. It must turn white. >>With other colors its also not noticeable. >> >>But with a black page instead of black this one pixel about 3 inches >>from the left side 6 inches from the top of my 19" VIewsonic LCD is >>bright blue instead. >> >>I guess if you have to have a bad pixel this is the best one to have >>as its only noticeable when you stare at it. but now Im paranoid itll >>get progressively worse and stay blue on white page which will really >>stand out. >> >>I guess I should just live with it a year from now 19" monitors will >>probably sell for 199 everywhere so itll be no big deal I guess to >>replace it if it gets worse. >> >>Man that sucks. Even the generics I bought recently for some relatives >>and friends didnt have any noticeably bad pixels and boy did they >>look. I could swear it wasnt there when the first two weeks Ivead >>it. >> >I would test it with Dead Pixel Test >http://www.dps.uk.com/freeware_DTP.htm >See if it stays blue. It sound like a stuck pixel. >db color accurately except for black? Thats the weird part. Maybe its a common defect who knows. On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 19:42:27 -0500, Dixon Butz
<dicksinbu***@asshole.com> wrote: >> This is hilarious it went away. >I would test it with Dead Pixel Test >http://www.dps.uk.com/freeware_DTP.htm >See if it stays blue. It sound like a stuck pixel. >db I stared at it all day and even tried to wipe it off thinking it might be a tiny spot of spit or something. Then I tried gently massaging it , which some say works Nothing. Today I turned it on and I noticed no bright blue pixel with a black screen. In message <6jil115e7bku9k2t3q58nkb68f3es0n***@4ax.com> "J***@Smith.com"
<xxxxs***@newscene.com> wrote: Show quoteHide quote >On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 19:42:27 -0500, Dixon Butz Stupid question, but had you rebooted your PC?><dicksinbu***@asshole.com> wrote: > >>> >>I would test it with Dead Pixel Test >>http://www.dps.uk.com/freeware_DTP.htm >>See if it stays blue. It sound like a stuck pixel. >>db > >This is hilarious it went away. > >I stared at it all day and even tried to wipe it off thinking it might >be a tiny spot of spit or something. Then I tried gently massaging it >, which some say works Nothing. > >Today I turned it on and I noticed no bright blue pixel with a black >screen. Every once in a while I get a white dot at a certain place on my monitor -- I always assumed it was an LCD problem on my four year old 18" LCD. Luckily the position was somewhere that isn't obtrusive. I never reboot and only occasionally shut down, but after shutting down overnight it would usually be gone the next day. I just recently purchased a 20.1" widescreen LCD (Dell 2005FP), and the white dot showed up in the exact same position. What are the odds, huh? So I did a little digging, it seems to go away if I power the PC off completely (Including ATX power off, and wait 4-5 seconds for the remaining power in the system to drain -- Specifically, wait for the USB power to turn off too). Neither rebooting, nor powering off (but leaving the power supply on) is sufficient to clear it. I'm suspecting a video card problem now, perhaps some bad video RAM, but I don't have the budget to replace the video card at the moment unless anybody can suggest a replacement video card that has dual DVI outputs and can handle a monitor at 1680x1050 and second monitor at 1280x1024. So far the only ones I can find that have dual DVI out are well beyond my price range. I don't game at all or do any 3D work on this machine. I occasionally watch movies, but mostly I just use 2D applications, so I don't really need anything all that fancy other then I'd like to go dual monitor, but I need DVI-D outputs on both. -- A gun isn't a weapon; it's a tool. Like a harpoon, or a hammer or an alligator. You just need more education on this subject. -- Homer Simpson On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 00:44:56 -0700, DevilsPGD <ihatespam@crazyhat.net>
wrote: >Stupid question, but had you rebooted your PC? You know I might have. I dont remember exactly but I often turn it offat night and then turn it on in the morning so I probably did. I actually was hoping for such an effect cause I read what I thought was a peculiar post where someone claimed their video card or something was causing a bad pixel like effect. Show quoteHide quote >Every once in a while I get a white dot at a certain place on my monitor I have a feeling video cards are really going down in price in the>-- I always assumed it was an LCD problem on my four year old 18" LCD. >Luckily the position was somewhere that isn't obtrusive. > >I never reboot and only occasionally shut down, but after shutting down >overnight it would usually be gone the next day. > >I just recently purchased a 20.1" widescreen LCD (Dell 2005FP), and the >white dot showed up in the exact same position. What are the odds, huh? > >So I did a little digging, it seems to go away if I power the PC off >completely (Including ATX power off, and wait 4-5 seconds for the >remaining power in the system to drain -- Specifically, wait for the USB >power to turn off too). Neither rebooting, nor powering off (but >leaving the power supply on) is sufficient to clear it. >So far the only ones I can find that have dual DVI out are well beyond >my price range. I don't game at all or do any 3D work on this machine. > next 12 months. Its the whole PCI E switchover and all that. Believe me Im watching prices like a hawk cause Im one of the people on a waiting list for the new ATI 800XL card and Ive been waiting over a month with my system sitting around waiting for that card. I actually have one shrinkwrapped still at retail price that I miraculously got in-store but Im waiting 2-3 weeks to see if my pre-order comes through instead. If it doesnt in the next 2 weeks Im probably going to just use the card I bought.
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