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    iPad have dead/stuck pixels

    I have a ipad which has bought a month ago. It was working fine without any issue. I have also installed several games and applications in it. The ipad has 3G as well as wifi. Yesterday I have turned on the ipad and I suddenly see that it has 2 stuck or may be dead pixels on the screen. It cannot be easily seen and very hard to notice. I know that it is not a big issue. However I am just worrying that why this issue occurred in such a good model.

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    Re: iPad have dead/stuck pixels

    A dead pixel is a pixel defect that does not respond as expected on a screen LCD , a CCD sensor or a CMOS in a digital camera . The term "dead pixel" is often used synonymously with "defective pixel, but also other more specific terms. Permanently on a white pixel is known as hot pixels (hot pixel) and a pixel in a solid color (red, green or blue) is called a stuck pixel (stuck pixel ").

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    Re: iPad have dead/stuck pixels

    Dead pixels on a LCD screen can be incredibly annoying. Your eye will fall at that point at every moment, every change of image, during the screening of a film, ever! Once sick, seek a solution to solve this common problem. Just at this point we enter the scene, with the five best methods groped around for the recovery of dead pixels on the screen, where the warranty is rendered invalid. Unfortunately, as you know, the guarantees do not validate the replacement of the monitor until it appears a large number of dead pixels on the screen center. The monitors must be purchased with the knowledge that in fact dead pixels is not so rare to meet and, alas, not always recoverable.

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    Re: iPad have dead/stuck pixels

    Launch the JScreenFix applet plus place the window above the stuck pixel. Following 5 minutes shift the window and view the results. If the pixel leftovers fixed, do again. From widespread testing, the majority stuck pixels are fixed in fewer Than twenty Minutes. If pixel leftovers trapped for 20 minutes following running JScreenFix almost certainly it cannot be unchanged by JScreenFix. You may like to attempt a pixel manipulate. From time to time stuck pixels come back following a period of time; JScreenFix deluxe can automatically fix reoccurring wedged pixels when you are not using your ipad

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    Re: iPad have dead/stuck pixels

    I think that you should visit the Online Monitor Test. It is a website which will test the monitor of the ipad. The monitor test can be run straightforwardly in 3 dissimilar modes:
    • Normal HTML window (maximize with F11)
    • Full display HTML (runs in 1280x1024 except can be resized to in shape whichever resolution)
    • Executable programs intended for full screen whichever resolution (no installation necessary).

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    Re: iPad have dead/stuck pixels

    Before talking about this utility I want to comment on the difference between a dead pixel and one stuck. A dead pixel is one that simply will not take, that is, to have a white background you see a black dot that never changes color as it obviously is off. On the other hand, a stuck pixel (or zombie, as I named) is on but fixed in a single color, usually red but may vary.

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