PEOPLE WITH DEAD PIXELS ATTENTION

if you have a dead pixel, i had one and have sent it back, they will fix.
be careful sometimes dead pixels can spread and take over whole screen!!

Hi
Unfortunately, the only way to fix such issues is a display replacement.
Please check this Toshiba document:
http://support.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/TSB5400ZD0002R01.htm
There you will find a information about a maximum permissible number and type of pixel fault that your Toshiba LCD monitor can exhibit per 1 million pixels

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  • 24' Cinema Display with Dead Pixel

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  • Apple policy on MBP Retina with dead pixel

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    Call Customer Support and have them replace the screen. They will send you a box to mail to depot.
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  • Could some one help me with dead pixel on my screen?

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    This message is locked.
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    Simon (UK) wrote:
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    mrtotes

  • 3 displays - all with dead pixels!

    Im loosing hope on Apples products right now!
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    Is it impossible to find one that not have this problem?
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    Hi Guys, I'm from New Zealand, I am on my third LED Display. Ive lost a little faith. I purchased the original from a premium reseller. Honestly, I have had so much bother I am too embarassed to go back. Apple and the reseller think Im crazy and tell me that Dust is a common issue and that I am picking trouble. I paid $1700NZD for this display, and I expect them to be perfect as they are overpriced. Just like buying a BMW as opposed to a Toyota, you expect flawless perfection in premium brands. All of mine seemed perfect out of the box, but the next day when the sun is shining on the screen I see dust, smudges under the screen and little marks. When I opened the last one I promised myself I wouldnt stand infront of it inspecting it, as this is how I find the defects. But when it comes to cleaning the display, you tend to notice these imperfections. I have been ringing Apple Care and they all seem to talk as if I'm OCD about the whole Apple dust situation. NONE OF THESE ARE PERFECT. But for the price they should be. I wonder if apple could directly replace my display rather than through my reseller? as I am too embarassed to go back.

  • New T520 With Dead Pixels

    Hi, I have a new T520 that I have purchased about 30 days ago and it already has some deak pixels on the screen. How can I go about getting these fixed? 
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    Hi, I went through the same dillema with a previous purchase. Out of the box, it's got stucked pixel so I returned them and ordered a new one. Your's is already more than 30 days old so Lenovo Post Sales might give you a hard time with a return but if it has more than 3 dead pixels, I believe you can return it for warranty.
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  • IPod touch with dead pixels

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    Hello and Welcome to Apple Discussions. 
    Unfortunately you're probably 3 hours away from the nearest Apple Retail Store and depending on how many dead pixels you have will decide whether you will be offered a replacement or not.
    I would advise speaking to AppleCare on the phone (count how many dead and how many stuck pixels you have first) and seek their guidance.
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    mrtotes

  • 2nd iMac with dead pixels

    Just curious if anyone else is having dead pixels (non-functional pixels, black) problems with their new iMacs. I own 4 LCDs and use two more at work and I don't have this problem with those displays. I am a web developer and graphic designer so I am a little picky when it comes to displays, but I just bought this iMac (11-30-07) and it is the second one (returned the first one) to have defective pixels. The first had a dead pixel in the top left area (right where I work in PSD), and the second has four scattered in the bottom area, and they seem to be popping up with regularity. The easiest fix is to buy a second high quality display and just use this iMac as a dual monitor setup . . . but then with that thinking, why didn't I just buy the Mac Pro? All-in-all, this is still a pretty decent machine. . . .

    I to have recently purchased a 20" Intel Based iMac at my local Apple Store, after booting the beautiful computer up i noticed two small pixels where black. I plan on returning the computer to the Apple Store and getting a brand new one. And i know that a couple of pixels is tiny and nearly noticeable unless you look for it, then when you find it the thing just screams out at you, but considering the prices Apple charges i expect nothing but a perfect product and so should you.

  • Returning mac with dead pixel

    Hello,
    A few months ago I purchased a MacBook Pro and after a few days noticed what I thought was a dead pixel on the screen. After ringing apple
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    After the 14 day return period, whether the unit is repaired or replaced is up to the Apple's discretion. I mean it wouldn't make sense to replace the whole unit over a single pixel, unless that option had some other overriding reason to do so. Sometimes exceptions are made, but I don't know that you can expect it.
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