The dead Pixel Thread...
The dead Pixel Thread...
Ok everyone I just got my T42 2379DXU today and after hoping that I would be the select few with no deal pixels. Well I hate to report, but I found one bad one on the lower left of the screen when I make the background red. Well now I have to decide whether to RMA it or not? One part of me feels like I just paid $2000+ for a brand new laptop and it should be perfect. The other side of me says what if the second one I get is worse. What would you guys do?
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John
Here's an easier way -
http://www.monitorsdirect.com/toolkit/index.shtml
Click on Launch Calibrator at the bottom of the page.
http://www.monitorsdirect.com/toolkit/index.shtml
Click on Launch Calibrator at the bottom of the page.
Ok i have one more question. I know that IBM has a 30 day no questions return policy. When you guys got yours RMAed did you state it was because of a bad pixel or did you tell them some other reason? Did they give you and hassles? Oh and I suppose they wont send a new unit until yours gets back to IBM right? Unfortunately I dont have the extra room on my CC to charge another unit.
Thanks for the info,
John
Thanks for the info,
John
>Ok i have one more question. I know that IBM has a 30 day no questions return policy. When you guys got yours RMAed did you state it was because of a bad pixel or did you tell them some other reason?
You don't have to say anything and they won't usually ask. Just say you purchased it less than 30days ago and you'd like to return it.
>'Did they give you and hassles? Oh and I suppose they wont send a new unit until yours gets back to IBM right?
They won't. You'll also want to tell them to leave the amount in credit with IBM, otherwise there will be some down time for processing. You can even inform them you plan to order another one.
You don't have to say anything and they won't usually ask. Just say you purchased it less than 30days ago and you'd like to return it.
>'Did they give you and hassles? Oh and I suppose they wont send a new unit until yours gets back to IBM right?
They won't. You'll also want to tell them to leave the amount in credit with IBM, otherwise there will be some down time for processing. You can even inform them you plan to order another one.
PC Doctor (comes with your new thinkpad) has an LCD monitor test. It basically just shows red, green, blue screens and you look for bad pixels.
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Have any of you tried the ghosting test? Can you see any trails behind the four squares.. because I can't! Maybe 0.1mm or so...but nothing to be sure of.taphil wrote:Here's an easier way -
http://www.monitorsdirect.com/toolkit/index.shtml
Click on Launch Calibrator at the bottom of the page.
t41p (ibm a/b/g & bluetooth) running windows 2003 server
Test programs for monitors, mostly freeware:
http://www.benchmarkhq.ru/english.html?/be_monitor.html
I highly recommend Monitors Matter CheckScreen
KaNo
http://www.benchmarkhq.ru/english.html?/be_monitor.html
I highly recommend Monitors Matter CheckScreen
KaNo
I didn't notice any ghosting/shadowing on my T42 15" SXGA+ Flexview screen, but I DID notice the shadowing on other high-contrast (light on dark) screens. Take a look at webmail.att.net if you have a Flexview, and you'll see the shadowing below the white logon box in the dark blue area of the screen.akerman wrote:Have any of you tried the ghosting test? Can you see any trails behind the four squares.. because I can't! Maybe 0.1mm or so...but nothing to be sure of.taphil wrote:Here's an easier way -
http://www.monitorsdirect.com/toolkit/index.shtml
Click on Launch Calibrator at the bottom of the page.
Daniel.
MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display / 2.6GHz Ci7 / 16GB DDR3/ 512GB SSD / Mac OS X 10.9.3
2379DYU- perfect screen
I ran the screen tests and I've lucked out with a perfect screen. No dead pixels or sub-pixels.
I have the 1600x1200 UXGA and boy is the FlexView awesome. Pictures etc coming soon.
I have the 1600x1200 UXGA and boy is the FlexView awesome. Pictures etc coming soon.
1 Red Pixel
Well, I thought I had a perfect screen.... but I just ran the tests, and there she was. A red pixel I hadn't noticed.
Well... as much as I am a perfectionist, I just can't see sending this thing back for one bad pixel. Of course now I'm going to notice it all the time.
Wish it was in a corner....
Bitterman
Well... as much as I am a perfectionist, I just can't see sending this thing back for one bad pixel. Of course now I'm going to notice it all the time.
Wish it was in a corner....
Bitterman
-Bitterman
I've never been an intellectual, I just have a look. -Woody Allen
I've never been an intellectual, I just have a look. -Woody Allen
There is noticable ghosting on my T41's 14" SXGA+ . Little that I can really see on my Samsung 213T (21.3" LCD, 25ms response time), and likewise on my Dell 1900FP (Samsung-made 19" LCD, 25ms).akerman wrote:Have any of you tried the ghosting test? Can you see any trails behind the four squares.. because I can't! Maybe 0.1mm or so...but nothing to be sure of.taphil wrote:Here's an easier way -
http://www.monitorsdirect.com/toolkit/index.shtml
Click on Launch Calibrator at the bottom of the page.
Maybe a more practical way to test for ghosting is to load www.arstechnica.com on an IE window that's not at full size. Drag the window around the desktop, and you can see the orange letters fade and white strips blink. Not only that, you'll even see big gray rectangles out of alignment with the rest of the gray rectangles.
I think what you're seeing on that att page is artifacts, not ghosting since there's no motion. Artifacts=bad, IMO.
taphil,taphil wrote:There is noticable ghosting on my T41's 14" SXGA+ . Little that I can really see on my Samsung 213T (21.3" LCD, 25ms response time), and likewise on my Dell 1900FP (Samsung-made 19" LCD, 25ms).akerman wrote: Have any of you tried the ghosting test? Can you see any trails behind the four squares.. because I can't! Maybe 0.1mm or so...but nothing to be sure of.
Maybe a more practical way to test for ghosting is to load www.arstechnica.com on an IE window that's not at full size. Drag the window around the desktop, and you can see the orange letters fade and white strips blink. Not only that, you'll even see big gray rectangles out of alignment with the rest of the gray rectangles.
I think what you're seeing on that att page is artifacts, not ghosting since there's no motion. Artifacts=bad, IMO.
I should have been more precise, and said "shadow" or "shadowing" effect. I think "artifacts" would characterize the remnants of textures/graphics/video that remain in place after changes in motion/direction, etc... essentially, where you see the graphics/screen combo not being able to completely refresh a scene with new textures, and bits and pieces of the previous texture remain, etc. That was my take on artifacts v. shadowing v. ghosting, the last of which are the trails made by moving graphics/video, as you mentioned. Maybe I should consult a video card dictionary for precise definitions.
Daniel
MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display / 2.6GHz Ci7 / 16GB DDR3/ 512GB SSD / Mac OS X 10.9.3
Massage: Good for the Pixels?
I have heard a rumor... on another forum, that stuck pixels (not dead ones) can sometimes be fixed by rubbing the spot where they occur with a cloth. Anyone ever heard of this?
I'll give it a go when I have a chance and post my results.
-B
I'll give it a go when I have a chance and post my results.
-B
-Bitterman
I've never been an intellectual, I just have a look. -Woody Allen
I've never been an intellectual, I just have a look. -Woody Allen
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The Human Cow
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No dead pixels here...I saw a bright white dot and rubbed it with my finger, and it disappeared. I was happy.
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My question is can you get dead pixels in the future if you didn't have any at all when you got your machine. I have never heard of anyone with a perfect screen getting dead pixels later on. I assume that if they are good when you buy it they will always be good. Me and a friend tested an older dell 15" LCD that our office was getting rid of and it was perfect. We punched it, squeezed it, rubbed it, pounded it, all on the surface of the screen and after a few minutes it still looked perfect, no dead pixels or anything.
I can only assume from that, that some accidental screen pressure and a slip of the thumb onto the surface every now and then won't make a perfect screen go bad. Am I right, anyone had personal experience with a perfect screen going bad?
Regards,
Max
I can only assume from that, that some accidental screen pressure and a slip of the thumb onto the surface every now and then won't make a perfect screen go bad. Am I right, anyone had personal experience with a perfect screen going bad?
Regards,
Max
T41p 2373GEU a/b/g, bluetooth, slim li-ploy batt, IBM nylon case.
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trodriguez
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No dead pixels either but...
No dead pixels! But...does anyone else notice a difference in brightness/color warmth(?) from one side to the other? I'm wondering whether this is normal or should I take a chance with another laptop...
My T40p had no pixel defects when I first turned it on. After about 1 year, it has three stuck subpixels. I've also had a 570E that had two transient pixel defects. Rubbing them had no effect.
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Well, if you guys wind up returning a bunch of T42 and T42p models, there should be some refurbished ones on the market soon. I might just have to cancel my barebones model and get a refurbished one if they become available before my 2373EZU ships and have a good price. Of the two refurbished T41p's i have now, one has a perfect screen and one has a dead green subpixel (doesn't light). Its not even noticeable unless I look for it... the dirt spots are more visible than the dead pixel 
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I have 2 defective pixels on my T40
Unfortunately, I purchased from a 3d party dealer before I discovered this site, and could not return the unit without incurring a hefty restocking fee.
Luckily, the pixels are in the lower left hand corner. Since I use my ThinkPad mostly for MS Office, MP3s, and Widescreen DVDs, the pixels don't get in the way. However, if I played games, I would probably be very annoyed.
Unfortunately, I purchased from a 3d party dealer before I discovered this site, and could not return the unit without incurring a hefty restocking fee.
Luckily, the pixels are in the lower left hand corner. Since I use my ThinkPad mostly for MS Office, MP3s, and Widescreen DVDs, the pixels don't get in the way. However, if I played games, I would probably be very annoyed.
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NecessaryEvil
I have been reading various dead pixel forums and cannot determine if I have some dead pixels or simply "a foreign object" stuck behind the faceplate.
Its a small greyish line, a little bit squiggly, 1/4 of the way up the screen and bang in the middle. The width is roughly the same as the standard windows mouse pointer. Its not extremely obvious but now that I have seen it, it has become irritating.
I have tried the various options of red, green, blue, white and black screens to detemine if this is dead, stuck or unlit pixels. But I have the feeling that it is neither.
How black are "dead pixels", are they as black as standard text fonts.
I have great difficulty trying to take a photo of it , as my camera does not have a superb resolution.
What can I do next to determine if these are dead pixels, some inside dust
or a scratch on the inside of the screen.
I really would like to avoid having to send my machine to IBM.
Its a small greyish line, a little bit squiggly, 1/4 of the way up the screen and bang in the middle. The width is roughly the same as the standard windows mouse pointer. Its not extremely obvious but now that I have seen it, it has become irritating.
I have tried the various options of red, green, blue, white and black screens to detemine if this is dead, stuck or unlit pixels. But I have the feeling that it is neither.
How black are "dead pixels", are they as black as standard text fonts.
I have great difficulty trying to take a photo of it , as my camera does not have a superb resolution.
What can I do next to determine if these are dead pixels, some inside dust
or a scratch on the inside of the screen.
I really would like to avoid having to send my machine to IBM.
IBM ThinkPad T43p.
IBM ThinkPad T41p.
IBM ThinkPad T41p.
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