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LCD Dead Pixel Poll

How was your First LCD? and What Brand/Model/Date of Purchase

  • LCD was perfect OMG!!

    Votes: 131 58.2%
  • LCD had 1 dead pixel

    Votes: 50 22.2%
  • LCD had 2 + dead pixels

    Votes: 9 4.0%
  • LCD has backlight bleeding problems + No Dead Pixels

    Votes: 18 8.0%
  • LCD has backlight bleeding problems + Bad pixels

    Votes: 14 6.2%
  • LCD has other issues, Other Then Backlight/Pixel Probs. =(

    Votes: 3 1.3%

  • Total voters
    225
Samsung 173P perfect since summer 2004. Also have been lucky with a 23" Apple - perfect since last April.
 
L90D+ - One pixel stuck on blue on the lower left corner. Will get around to rubbing it out. Doesn't bother me.

2005FPW - OMG, no dead pixels, no backlighting issues.
 
1x Viewsonic VP201B - Perfect out of box, love the thing
1xViewsonic VP171S - Perfect ofcourse out of box
1x 17inch HP laptop - Perfect, im surprised its still not damaged though, my dad does not take good care of his technology, hes gone through 5 nightvision devices and counting.
 
My company purchased 40+ Samsung 710n 17" flat panels....not one dead pixel in the bunch.

Several laptops (mostly Toshiba Tecras)...saw my first dead pixel one one last week...brand new out of the box, one dead pixel in the upper left quadrant of the screen
 
Trucker61 said:
1st- Dell 2001FP = Perfect
2nd- Dell 2005FPW= 11 (yes 11) stuck pixels noticeable on a black screen. minor backlighting issue on upper R. edge of screen

I wish I would have never traded off the 2001FP. The 2005 will be going back.


Well I just received the replacement for the 2005FPW that had 11 stuck pixels, Dell said they would be sending a new replacement, I received a refurbed unit. It came assembled in the box with the Sub-D cable attatched, it has a date of Nov.2004, and the rest of the cables and driver disk were in a big zip lock sandwich baggie. I will never ever have another deal with Dell nor will I recommend them to anyone. The only saving grace of this whole transaction is the monitor does not have any pixel problems. :mad:
 
Hundia L90, no dead pixels, no other problems, bought last month I think.
 
First LCD was this vp201s I'm using now. Came perfect, no bleeding and no dead pixels. Works perfect.
 
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