jrsteeve
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Registered: 3rd Apr 02
Location: Manchester
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Bought a 17" one and it has a dead pixel in the middle of the screen, is it worth taking it back, or does this happen alot?
cheers
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Tim
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Registered: 21st Apr 00
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Worth taking back... especially if it's brand new. Laptops are notorious for dead pixels after being knocked about, but a desktop screen really shouldn't suffer from any visual problems this early...
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ross9000
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Registered: 20th Jul 03
Location: Dundee, Scotland
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mines has that as well its pink!!!
i never took it back i couldn't b arsed but if tis gonna bother u take it bak
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jrsteeve
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Registered: 3rd Apr 02
Location: Manchester
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yeh mines pink 2, dont really notice, but i think i'll take it back while i can
cheers guys
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andy_b
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Registered: 15th Apr 01
Location: Manchester
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most companys have a limit on how many pixels must be "dropped" before they will accept it back.
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RobHardyUK
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Registered: 11th May 03
Location: High Wycombe
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mines green. tfts are gay for it. its a commen fault.
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Fraudster
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Registered: 30th Oct 03
Location: London
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if a pixels dead, the screens crap. they have to take it back, unless u saw it working in the shop.
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Makarus
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Registered: 25th Jun 02
Location: Nottingham/Derbyshire Boarder.
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The screen is classed as faulty if a pixel is dead, you are well within your rights to return it and ask for either a refund or exchange.
It does happen on some screens, really depends on the quality. But definatly a fault.
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RobHardyUK
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Registered: 11th May 03
Location: High Wycombe
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on older ones it was fucking hard getting one with out one. nowadays i would be suprised if they are same. mine was 600 quid @ 15"
So was a LIL while back
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