What cause Dead pixels to show up on a LCD monitor?
Answer:
It is a pretty natural article, though a minor annoyance.
Usually, the higher trait monitor you buy, the less break of getting dead pixels.
They can come from touching, but i.e. rare, usually it is in recent times due to a manufacturing flaw.
The pixel burns out simply like a street light bulb. You can have respectively individual pixel replaced, but as of now it is cheaper to return with a new blind.
Pixes can be thought of as millions of tiny lights that make up the picture. When one burns out, that pixel shows up as a menacing spot...naturally. If a couple burn out contained by a cluster, then it become noticeable.
There is no repair for limp pixels other than to replace the monitor.
It is cause by pixels burning out. Analogous to somethin like tyres wearing out.
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