dead.pixel poll
dead.pixel poll
just wondering what the odds are, of me getting 1 or more dead pixels with a new t60
also, i bought a new 20" lcd monitor recently, with an lg.philips IPS panel. So i kind of studied the panel technologies, and learned that with TN, a dead pixel/subpixel is permanently lit, while with MVA/S-PVA the dead pixels are permanently off. I dont think i've ever read anywhere what the case with LG.Philips IPS panels is
also, i bought a new 20" lcd monitor recently, with an lg.philips IPS panel. So i kind of studied the panel technologies, and learned that with TN, a dead pixel/subpixel is permanently lit, while with MVA/S-PVA the dead pixels are permanently off. I dont think i've ever read anywhere what the case with LG.Philips IPS panels is
Haven't noticed any dead/stuck yet on my 14.1" SXGA+ (Samsung). Though the more I say this, the more worried I get... 
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One greenish dead pixel. I'm sure it's dead... one of those permanently-lit dead pixels. I've tried flashing it to live. No cigar.
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I am still undecided as to whether this forum represents the best sample population for these kinds of things. Nevertheless, it is the only sample population the general public has...sergeycentral wrote:looks like the chances are 40% so far.. ouch
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Faked dead pixel
Got mine today (T60, SXGA, 14"). First thing I checked was the screen. No dead or stuck pixels whatsoever. I was a happy camper.
But 5 minutes ago, it was there, sitting in the middle of the screen, seemingly laughing at me with its white little face (metaphorically speaking). After a reboot, it appeared to be gone, until I loaded a website with white background. There it was again, now black. Funny little bugger. That moment, I remembered a thread I read on this forum about some program that occupies exactly 1 pixel on the screen and can be mistaken as a dead pixel (I can't find that thread again). I moved the mouse pointer on the "dead pixel", resulting in a little scrollbar appearing.
I'm happy I have no dead pixels (yet), but how do I kill this thing so that it doesn't appear again and scare me to death? And what does it anyway, besides making people think their display is broken?
[edit]I think it has something to do with Ultranav, in particular with the scrolling function of the 3rd mouse button. I deactivated that function and the black dot is gone[/edit]
But 5 minutes ago, it was there, sitting in the middle of the screen, seemingly laughing at me with its white little face (metaphorically speaking). After a reboot, it appeared to be gone, until I loaded a website with white background. There it was again, now black. Funny little bugger. That moment, I remembered a thread I read on this forum about some program that occupies exactly 1 pixel on the screen and can be mistaken as a dead pixel (I can't find that thread again). I moved the mouse pointer on the "dead pixel", resulting in a little scrollbar appearing.
I'm happy I have no dead pixels (yet), but how do I kill this thing so that it doesn't appear again and scare me to death? And what does it anyway, besides making people think their display is broken?
[edit]I think it has something to do with Ultranav, in particular with the scrolling function of the 3rd mouse button. I deactivated that function and the black dot is gone[/edit]
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One stuck red 14" t60p
I had one stuck Red about 1" up and to the left of the center of the screen straight out of the box. EasyServ even sent it back unfixed after Tech Support said they'd fix it.
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They aren't fixing any stuck pixels under warranty unless it meets the ISO 13406-2 Standard and IBM's own standards derived from that.
See;
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... IGR-4U9P53
And
http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_with_Pixel_Error
HTH
See;
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... IGR-4U9P53
And
http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_with_Pixel_Error
HTH
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I suppose it is possible that bad pixels can show up later, but in my experience, I have never seen a panel develop bad pixels later. My old Dell Latitude CPi had a single dead one, and my ThinkPad had a stuck red and stuck (partially) blue one, but they never developed further abnormalities.
More common is pressure damage to the display. This is especially noticeable on some older Dell models. Some early Dell 600m models developed this in the shape of the round Dell logo on the top of the LCD case. The Dell 300m developed bright white patches in the shape of a smiley face
I've never seen a ThinkPad T series develop pressure damage.
More common is pressure damage to the display. This is especially noticeable on some older Dell models. Some early Dell 600m models developed this in the shape of the round Dell logo on the top of the LCD case. The Dell 300m developed bright white patches in the shape of a smiley face
I've never seen a ThinkPad T series develop pressure damage.
CupOfJoe wrote:14.1" Hydis display.
Zero bad/stuck pixels. Yet.
I'm wary about some showing up, after reading some other posts. But I'll keep a keen eye out for 'em, as I'm within the 30-day return period should one (or more) rear its ugly presence.
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Stuck pixels can be generated and appear on any LCD TFT. Although, that said, they can also be made to go away. 
I have never, however, seen a truly dead pixel pop up on an otherwise fine LCD TFT that was undamaged and showed no signs of pixel problems before.
I have never, however, seen a truly dead pixel pop up on an otherwise fine LCD TFT that was undamaged and showed no signs of pixel problems before.
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Sorry for being a complete idiot here.christopher_wolf wrote:Stuck pixels can be generated and appear on any LCD TFT. Although, that said, they can also be made to go away.
@ Christopher: How to make the stuck pixels go away? How does a stuck pixel formed? Sorry, i had never seen 1 in my life before. How does it look like?
Thanks for explaining to me. I had never seen a stuck pixel before that's why i asked.
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Stuck pixles can be generated if you stress a particular pixel's hardware enough. Say, running a series of flashing colors, RGB then B/W, fast enough. Stuck pixels manifest themselves due to tiny differences in the TFTs for each pixel; slightly different response and lead times, etc. You can make stuck pixels go away in much the same manner, simply run something for an extended period of time that keeps making that pixel change near the limit of its response time; i.e. that same color loop sequence that could have generated the stuck pixel in the first place.NS wrote:Sorry for being a complete idiot here.christopher_wolf wrote:Stuck pixels can be generated and appear on any LCD TFT. Although, that said, they can also be made to go away.
@ Christopher: How to make the stuck pixels go away? How does a stuck pixel formed? Sorry, i had never seen 1 in my life before. How does it look like?
Thanks for explaining to me. I had never seen a stuck pixel before that's why i asked.
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To get rid of stuck pixels, there are two things to try.
First, hit the middle trackpoint scroll button, it controls a white pixel which randomly jumps around the screen. That may solve your problem.
Second, find an online video site and search for stuck pixel repair (or something like that). You may be able to find a video you can loop to try to fix the pixels.
First, hit the middle trackpoint scroll button, it controls a white pixel which randomly jumps around the screen. That may solve your problem.
Second, find an online video site and search for stuck pixel repair (or something like that). You may be able to find a video you can loop to try to fix the pixels.
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