huh? What's wrong with just using your eyes. You are saying that you can't tell if a monitor is broken or poor quality, blind?
Clarkeys post was perfectly constructive and i totally agree with him...if it looks ok then it probably is..why go looking for problems as a matter of course.
if thats your personal preference than thats ok but it doesnt mean that any other method is unacceptable..i go with the 'use your eyes' judgement everytime..any doubts than go ahead and check.
Please try to be a little more considerate and constructive in your posts please.
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Who the hell are you talking to ?
His post was ignorent and your backing him with absolutely no input to helping the OP.
Who goes looking for problems, only a n00b would keep a TV thats got clouding or many stuck pixels.
These issue may not show up for days watching normal TV, until you see a uniformed background of a certain colour.
I give you the same advise I gave him, Unless you got something to say to help the OP then dont bother saying anything.
If you actually read his OP, you would see he did not ask for advise on a Visual Inspection by the human eye.
Who the hell are you talking to ?
His post was ignorent and your backing him with absolutely no input to helping the OP.
Who goes looking for problems, only a n00b would keep a TV thats got clouding or many stuck pixels.
These issue may not show up for days watching normal TV, until you see a uniformed background of a certain colour.
I give you the same advise I gave him, Unless you got something to say to help the OP then dont bother saying anything.
If you actually read his OP, you would see he did not ask for advise on a Visual Inspection by the human eye.
IS THAT RIGHT, why are you even posting.
Do you have any help for the OP, if not then DON'T POST.
The 2 posts from the n00bs above were totally ignorant as said by myself and the other 1 person who tried to help at that stage.
Go and Troll Youtube or such if you cant post something constructive.