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Hello everyone,
I am brand new to mac and am enjoying getting familiarized with my new macbook pro 13".
Ive only had it for a week but have noticed that i have a dead pixel (just one) in the center of the screen. Unfortunately, im the type of person where stuff like this drives me crazy!!
Ive read that Apple wont do anything unless you have numerous dead pixels but was wondering if you think it might be worth a trip to the apple store to see what they say. Its very slight but since i use the macbook for photography it is bothersome when im showing photos to people.
What do you think i should do and also, is there any software that works for fixing dead pixels (black)?
Another question is im wondering if they do switch it out for another macbook if the odds are just as good that the same thing will happen. (I know in photography that dead pixels on digital sensors are pretty much inevitable so going thru the hassle of swapping sensors out is not really worth it. Plus you can Photoshop the dead pixels out on an image but with a laptop its different).
Thanks for your input and suggestions and look forward to being a part of this forum.
my best,
rick
I am brand new to mac and am enjoying getting familiarized with my new macbook pro 13".
Ive only had it for a week but have noticed that i have a dead pixel (just one) in the center of the screen. Unfortunately, im the type of person where stuff like this drives me crazy!!
Ive read that Apple wont do anything unless you have numerous dead pixels but was wondering if you think it might be worth a trip to the apple store to see what they say. Its very slight but since i use the macbook for photography it is bothersome when im showing photos to people.
What do you think i should do and also, is there any software that works for fixing dead pixels (black)?
Another question is im wondering if they do switch it out for another macbook if the odds are just as good that the same thing will happen. (I know in photography that dead pixels on digital sensors are pretty much inevitable so going thru the hassle of swapping sensors out is not really worth it. Plus you can Photoshop the dead pixels out on an image but with a laptop its different).
Thanks for your input and suggestions and look forward to being a part of this forum.
my best,
rick