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Question About Dead Pixels
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<blockquote data-quote="gort" data-source="post: 54865" data-attributes="member: 5540"><p>It's a generally accepted fact you can massage a frozen pixel (i.e one that is stuck in a certain color) back to normal. You can't do this with a dead one I believe. A dead one is one that's permanently black. I've had my 17" pb since August 2004 and I have one dead pixel. It's a bummer but you can hardly notice it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gort, post: 54865, member: 5540"] It's a generally accepted fact you can massage a frozen pixel (i.e one that is stuck in a certain color) back to normal. You can't do this with a dead one I believe. A dead one is one that's permanently black. I've had my 17" pb since August 2004 and I have one dead pixel. It's a bummer but you can hardly notice it. [/QUOTE]
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