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<blockquote data-quote="zeta101" data-source="post: 215541" data-attributes="member: 11173"><p>I don't know how it works for laptops but I know for most TFT screens you can buy that you have to risk a certain number of dead/stuck pixels. Different companies have different guidelines on what constitues enough to get it replaces (like so many pixels in a certain area). If all screens had to be be perfect then the companies would have to check the screens more and throw a lot more away, this would make tft screens a lot more expensive.</p><p></p><p>There are some ranges of screens from certain companies that have a zero-pixel policy though and you pay a premium for them. This is talking about different companies and larger screens though, laptops are a bit different.</p><p></p><p>I'll be interested how you get on, let us know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zeta101, post: 215541, member: 11173"] I don't know how it works for laptops but I know for most TFT screens you can buy that you have to risk a certain number of dead/stuck pixels. Different companies have different guidelines on what constitues enough to get it replaces (like so many pixels in a certain area). If all screens had to be be perfect then the companies would have to check the screens more and throw a lot more away, this would make tft screens a lot more expensive. There are some ranges of screens from certain companies that have a zero-pixel policy though and you pay a premium for them. This is talking about different companies and larger screens though, laptops are a bit different. I'll be interested how you get on, let us know. [/QUOTE]
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