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Old 03-11-11, 01:22 PM   #1
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Netbook LCD: Stuck or Dead pixels?

Turned my netbook on today and found a little black smudge. I look closely at it and its black and blue, I did some online tests with where the screen color changes a bunch of times and about 1/2 of the pixels on the smudge change on the blue or purple screens, but not on the other colors.

Are those pixels dead and gone forever or are they stuck and can be fixed?
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Old 03-11-11, 01:31 PM   #2
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If you've not had it long then check out manufacturers dead pixel policy - most are good nowadays. If not returnable there is a program I've read about some time ago that uses the pixels either side to trick the eye into thinking all is ok. But I could just be making that up!
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Old 03-11-11, 09:17 PM   #3
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Default This is what you do

if it will not be repaired by the manufacture
than try this:

warm up your thumb, press firmly on the area
press gently but firmly, moving in cirles
its your best chance to fix it
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Old 03-11-11, 11:28 PM   #4
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warm up your thumb, press firmly on the area
press gently but firmly, moving in cirles
its your best chance to fix it
Interesting tip, what's the theory behind this?
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Old 03-12-11, 06:50 AM   #5
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Interesting tip, what's the theory behind this?
I hear it re-spreads the LCD liquid around

there is many other variations of the method
but this is what worked on my old LCD
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I hear it re-spreads the LCD liquid around
That makes sense, hell, if it works, great

Let's hope OP let's us know if this works. I'd be interested to see.
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Old 03-12-11, 01:51 PM   #7
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UPDATE:

Nothing worked and more pixels were going bad each time I turned it on.

I returned it to where I purchased it last December. Monday they will call ASUS and arrange a replacement or servicing.
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