Fix Stuck Pixel On Lcd Monitor
Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at
2:42 pm
I found my newly bought LCD monitor got stuck pixels. So I surf the Internet and try to fix it myself. Success at the end.
Just take you 3 minutes.
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XXXXDDDDDDDDDD tnx for saving me!!!
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There's not really a big trick that you can explain in words…but this helped me! Zoom in on pixels you like really close to see what techniques they use. Try putting these techniques into your own pixels and soon, with a lot of practice, they'll start looking better.
The InFocus IN76 is a DLP projector not an LCD projector. If a pixel is dead then the only way to repair it is to replace the DLP chip itself and that would be very expensive. I don't think they can be easily replaced, if at all. Most likely it would cost well over $500 to replace it (cost of the light engine (chip) plus labor). It might have undesirable results too after someone monkeys with it (misalignment, more dead pixels than you started with).
1 pixel out is not a huge deal, but can be annoying. You might be better off buying another used IN76 that doesn't have a bulb or has high bulb use. It would be cheaper and you could use the bulb you have. The other option would be to buy a new one…1080p is looking nice these days.
Are you sure it's a dead pixel (stuck mirror), or is it a dust blob? Dust blobs can be tricky to get rid of. You need to take it apart and clean it with compressed air if it is the case. The link below shows a good example of a dust blob. You could have it professionally cleaned, might cost $100 or so. It could be a dust particle on the chip, mirror, optics or color wheel.
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Try using a different PC with the monitor. If the problem continues, replace the monitor.