There may come a time when you feel the need to test whether the LCD display on your computer monitor is working fine. You may believe that the little dot is a dead pixel, so how do you make sure?
The eHow wiki has posted a tutorial for fixing dead pixels on an LCD monitor. Turn off your computer. Get yourself a damp cloth, so that you don't scratch your screen. Apply pressure to the area where ...
The Dead Pixels test is a special pattern which will reveal any spots on your screen which aren't functioning as they should. Wipe off any dust from your screen, then open up the image patterns that ...
Liquid crystal displays (LCD) use a grid of definable points on a screen to display information. Used in many of Apple's products, including Cinema Displays, MacBooks and MacBook Pros, and the iPhone, ...
LCD monitors contain millions of pixels, each one composed of three subpixels: red, blue, and green. When all three are on, a pixel looks white. Other combinations create other colors. A pixel can ...
I've just taken delivery of two 22" widescreen LCD panels. Since these beauties can run at 1680x1050 that means that there's huge scope for coming across dead and/or stuck pixels! Now personally I ...
Well, I am seriously considering switching over to an LCD. After browsing through several threads here and attempting to use the crappy search I have still been unable to find the answers I ...
If you weren't around (or paying attention) during the early days of flat panel display, you might not be aware of the scourge that dead or stuck pixels represented. These pixels either didn't light ...
Josh Slade loves his new Apple laptop computer. He does, that is, when the speck in the center of the monitor isn’t driving him nuts. “It bothers me like a fly on the screen would,” said Slade, 22, a ...
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