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Keep in mind that any LCD or LED monitor/TV is bound to have at least 1 dead/stuck pixel. Most companies will not entertain replacement unless its a certain amount or in a particular area.

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I had my screen repaired recently and they had to exchange the entire display. They charged me ~88€ including shipping. (I live in Germany and had to ship my device to Poland). I don"t know what the costs are in other countries/continents

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I purchased my 40d last week and i noticed both these things on my camera. I"ve noticed these issues come up with other 40d owners. I would like to know if all 40d have the blue shift on the rear lcd. The camera works really well and i"m a little worried the next one will have the same problem or worst.

How do you guys find the awb in incandescent light situation? I"ve found it to be worst than my 20d. The faithful picture style with awb seems to be the best setting in my opinion.

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SecretCeremony from what I"ve read it looks like voltage issues on the LED driver board that control the LED"s. I would start with a new main board (yes I"d buy it from somewhere where I can return it in case it does not work) then re-evaluate on that.

The LCD panel will be connect to a driver board that is part of the panel, take a look on that one and see what you find. Post some good images of that board with your question so we may be lucky and find some sort of schematic etc. I would even contemplate on getting a universal driver for the panel just to see if the same issues are present when every board from the TV is disconnected. Sounds like a lot of work and maybe even some $$$ foolishly spend but I do not like to concede defeat.

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This computer showed up with colorful blue, purple and black marks across the screen. This type of splotchy, ink-like, image on the display is a common sign of a broken LCD panel.

The LCD was cracked across the middle of the display. Strange colors and black portions of the screen on a MacBook may look cool, but they’re not very helpful for using the laptop! With a new LCD panel in place (there’s no need for glass replacement on a MacBook Air), this computer has lost its unique colorful markings, and looks just like new.

Because there was not a major hit with an impact point, the chance of having a white spot after repair was basically zero. This was a straight forward LCD replacement scenario without the need for replacing any other parts.

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This article was co-authored by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Jack Lloyd. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years.

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CTL display products are manufactured to rigorous standards. Our display products are consistently recognized as among the highest quality display products in the industry. Nevertheless, due to the nature of LCD technology, an LCD display may exhibit a small number of very small bright or dark spots on the screen. Often, these spots are noticeable only when the screen continuously displays a certain solid color such as an all-white or all black background. This type of background can be present when initially turning a computer on, or when a computer switches the display to a specific screen-saver.

Occasionally, these spots can seem to appear when a user switches to a different desktop background image. In actuality, these spots are pixels or sub-pixels that are stuck always on (viewable as a bright spot on a dark background) or always off (viewable as a dark spot on a light background).

An LCD display is made up of tens of thousands of individual pixels, and each pixel is made up of 3 individual sub-pixels (red, blue and green). In-fact, a 17" LCD has over 1,300,000 pixels and almost 4 million sub-pixels! Each sub-pixel is controlled by an individual transistor which turns the individual sub-pixel that it controls either on or off to create the image on your screen. An anomaly occurring during the manufacturing process can cause an individual transistor to continuously light or fail to light an individual pixel element, causing one of these small spots on the screen. Although this anomaly occurs relatively rarely in individual transistors, there are millions of sub-pixels on each LCD screen, and it is not uncommon for an LCD screen from any manufacturer to contain a few of these transistor anomalies and their associated bright or dark spots. For a manufacturer to sell only LCD""s with no transistor anomalies would result in a prohibitive cost to you, the consumer…one many times higher than it is today. Most people and applications are tolerant of a small number of these transistor anomalies on an LCD screen, and prefer the lower cost of LCD""s that existing standards allow.

CTL sets simple & strict limits as to the allowable number of non-performing pixels or sub-pixels on our LCD display and laptop computer screens. These criteria supplement our existing Warranty and are applicable during the warranty period for all CTL and 2go LCD displays as follows:

The LCD display of products under warranty will be replaced if CTL determines that it has 6 or more bright sub-pixels, 6 or more dark sub-pixels or a combination of 6 or more bright and dark sub pixels.

Please note that it is possible that any replacement display may also have some non-performing pixels or sub-pixels. This should be considered when requesting a warranty exchange.

CTL offers on certain models a No Dead Pixel Warranty.  A monitor purchased with this warranty will be replaced in the warranty period if one (1) or more dark or bight pixels are found.

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Are there lines or spots in your iPhone screen? We understand you might think this is quite strange and not how it should be. You are correct and in this blog we will explain you what the stripes and/or spots mean. With that in mind we will take a look at the following issues: Green lines on the screen of your iPhone X, XS or 11 pro

When iPhones that have OLED screens – iPhone X, XS, 11 Pro – are dropped on the floor, the part that makes sure the screen works can get damaged. You can tell this happend when a green vertical line appears on your screen after you dropped the phone. This means your phone is not able to send the data that it’s supposed to show to the screen anymore. And is therefore showing a green line instead.

Sometimes it happens that white or grey vertical stripes appear on your phone screen. These lines usually go together with your touch screen not working correctly. This defect is caused by a short circuit in the screen. The white lines only appear on iPhones (5s, SE, 6, 6s, 7, 8) that have an LCD screen. LCD is the technique that is used to show the content on your phone’s screen.

When your screen has cracked, it is extremely vulnerable. A result of this vulnerability can be that the OLED, the part that makes the screen whole, also gets damaged. Causing black and/or blue and purple spots to show on the screen. If an individual pixel has been damaged, it will stay turned off and appear black. Once more pixels get damaged the black spots with spread over the screen like an oil stain.

What might be even more important then knowing the cause of the problem, is the solution to the problem. However, unfortunately all the above mentioned problems have the same solution: replacing the screen. You can have your screen replaced by all profesional smartphone repair stores in The Netherlands. Of course you can always go to ThePhoneLab when you are in Amsterdam, Utrecht of Haarlem. Through our website you can easily make an appointment, if you want to do so right away please click here. If you would just like to know the price for your screen repair right now, then click here.

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