LCD monitors (was Re: tube technology and EMP)
William Donzelli
aw288 at osfn.org
Fri Apr 22 16:36:01 CDT 2005
> The rate is better than that. I'm not sure of the manufacturer's spec,
> but Newegg will accept returns if 8 or more pixels are bad. On a 21"
> LCD (1600x1200), that is 99.9995% good. In practice, there are not
> that many bad. The last several Samsung ones I've inspected had no bad
> pixels at all.
Come to think of it, it has been a couple of years since I saw a bad pixel
on a flatscreen. The last was my old Stinkpad.
> I've had an LCD monitor for eight years now. It is a 14" 1024x768, which
> was VERY expensive back then; now the equivalent can be found for under
> $250. It had one bad pixel, for which blue was always on. This is *much*
> more annoying than bad pixels that are stuck off
Tiny dab of black paint?
> The normal failure mode for an LCD monitor is for one of the fluorescent
> tubes of the backlight to fail. These can be very expensive to replace
> as they are usually not common tubes.
Cure the problem with those Woven fibre optic backplanes. OK, so they are
damn expensive as well.
I always thought the company that made them should have tried a shirt.
William Donzelli
aw288 at osfn.org
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