6 Dec 2009 at 22:03 #1 luanswan2002 luanswan2002 Permabanned Joined 24 Apr 2009 Posts 135 for monitors produced nowadays to have dead or stuck pixels?
6 Dec 2009 at 22:05 #2 95thrifles 95thrifles Permabanned Joined 15 Nov 2008 Posts 6,968 Certain companies, Dell included, offer a guarantee for it
6 Dec 2009 at 22:10 #3 namnoc namnoc Associate Joined 21 Dec 2005 Posts 576 Location Felixstowe Haven't seen a dead pixel in the 20 of so monitors I have seen bought this year.
6 Dec 2009 at 22:14 #4 luanswan2002 luanswan2002 Permabanned OP Joined 24 Apr 2009 Posts 135 Ah it's just I'm getting an LG W2261VP for x-mas and a little scared it will have one.
6 Dec 2009 at 22:15 #5 Biz.Kid09 Biz.Kid09 Soldato Joined 14 Oct 2009 Posts 9,644 Location UK If it does then just send it back
6 Dec 2009 at 22:17 #6 luanswan2002 luanswan2002 Permabanned OP Joined 24 Apr 2009 Posts 135 Didn't buy it from here, got it from somewhere else (sorry oc). Last edited: 6 Dec 2009
6 Dec 2009 at 22:26 #7 TheTard TheTard Associate Joined 4 Oct 2009 Posts 249 Location West Yorkshire you should just say "elsewhere" not the actual company because it's advertising, and against the rules.
you should just say "elsewhere" not the actual company because it's advertising, and against the rules.
6 Dec 2009 at 22:27 #8 MikeHunt79 MikeHunt79 Soldato Joined 4 Jan 2004 Posts 20,802 Location ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Hmm, good question, there does seem to be less stuck pixels around these days...
6 Dec 2009 at 22:36 #9 xGaffner xGaffner Associate Joined 7 Jun 2009 Posts 388 luanswan2002 said: Didn't buy it from here, got it from Lambdatek (sorry oc). Click to expand... I'd get rid of that competitor name mate.
luanswan2002 said: Didn't buy it from here, got it from Lambdatek (sorry oc). Click to expand... I'd get rid of that competitor name mate.