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How to Fix a Dead Pixel on an LCD Monitor

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Old 02-01-2006, 04:42 PM
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Default How to Fix a Dead Pixel on an LCD Monitor

This is kinda cool!! I don't have an LCD Monitor, so I can't test it, but.....

http://wiki.ehow.com/Fix-a-Dead-Pixel-on-an-LCD-Monitor
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Default Re: How to Fix a Dead Pixel on an LCD Monitor

Originally Posted by MOS95B
This is kinda cool!! I don't have an LCD Monitor, so I can't test it, but.....

http://wiki.ehow.com/Fix-a-Dead-Pixel-on-an-LCD-Monitor
"These instructions will fix "stuck" pixels, not "dead" ones. Dead pixels appear black while stuck pixels can be one constant color like red, green or blue."

This came right from the link ^ ^ ^

Just to make shure some people dont try it on a dead pixel
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