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Vertical red line

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I have a monoprice display the showed a vertical red line last week. Good news is the display is still under warranty for four more days. Bad news is the line disappeared. How do I get it to show up again so I get a picture of the error for them?
 
I have a monoprice display the showed a vertical red line last week. Good news is the display is still under warranty for four more days. Bad news is the line disappeared. How do I get it to show up again so I get a picture of the error for them?
press on the top/bottom bezel around where it was showing up, its usually a fault in one of the ribbons that runs across the panel.
 
Take a screenshot of your desktop, use something to make a one pixel red line going through it vertically, and display it fullscreen.
 
peachy....been several days and it hasn't come back. As a last resort, I tried the line thing, but the line is actually thicker than the one it actually had.

Nothing like wanting your display to break.
 
Screen cap your desktop as a .png and upload it here I can make a single pixel red line on it.
 
well, seeing as it still hasn't resurfaced...it went through the window picture on the left side.

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Here's another one with the line going through some icons to make it stand out more.

For the record I blew it up 300 percent, put down three dark red pixels to represent failed green and blue lines then put a single bright red pixel down the middle, then re-sized it to normal with LoHalo scaling, which sorta blends the dark and light red stripes together to imitate a failed row of pixels. I could have done some other steps to make it even more convincing but you're just gonna take a photo with your cellphone, right? A failed row of pixels won't show up in a screenshot, so don't send them this, take a photo of it.
 
Gimp. Oh and another thing, that wasn't native resolution, was it? If you send me a native one I'll redo it.
 
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