How common are dead pixels?

Soldato
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Just out of interest how common are they? Do certain brands suffer more than others?

I plan on buying 3 asus mx279h near the begining of next month and have read I'd need a minimum of 5 dead pixels in order to rma to asus. I know manufacturing must be hard to be perfect but I'm a bit worried about being stuck with 2-3 in obvious places.

So should I worry and go to a local shop force them to allow me to inspect before purchase or just order from ocuk and risk it(or not risk it depending on how common it is)?
 
BTW I believe ocuk has a policy and will replace a monitor with a stuck pixel :)

I was basing on the support pages. Id happily pay a bit extra to guarantee a lack of dead pixels :D

TVs and Monitors. If your query relates to a Television or Monitor, specifically in relation to dead pixels, please be aware that all of Overclockers’ Suppliers and thus Overclockers UK conform to the ISO 13406-2 standard – the acceptable number of dead pixels based on screen size and resolution. Information on this can be found through any major search engine typing “ISO 13406-2” and the monitor brand name. Products with dead pixels of equal to or less than those defined within the ISO 13406-2 standard will not be accepted for return

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/support.php
 
How does that fit in with the 14 day satisfaction guarantee though?


Rather good point. I'd hate to waste ocuks time by returning monitors that have dead pixels especially since those two rules seem to contradict each other.

It so far seems random at best manufacturer wise.

Thanks for everyone's replies :) (not sure if its making me any less worried though :D)
 
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