Massaging Dead pixels on LCD screens/...

LIVAN

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Is this possible. who has done it? I have read people massaging the pixels to the point they disappear...
 

RSMemphis

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Dead pixels stem from dead transistor of the TFT logic.
Pixel defects normally come from a minor impurity on the silicon waver.

Massaging does not work.

Sorry to burst some bubbles.
 

LIVAN

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Not talking Dead pixels but stuck ones. There are stories of people doing that. No its not that irritating but just wondering.
 

dkozloski

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Maybe you could get your local VooDoo doctor to dump chicken guts on it or do they limit their practice to obsolete video cards?
 

Mookow

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<< Maybe you could get your local VooDoo doctor to dump chicken guts on it or do they limit their practice to obsolete video cards? >>



Hey, mine does full service stuff like that, it just costs a little more.
 

Big Lar

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I have heard of massaging the stuck pixels out by gently rubbing on the area of the screen from the backside, I read it here at AT on a thread a few weeks ago, you may want to try a search. I can't imagine how 1 would go about doing it with the protective covers on the back of the lcd, but i have heard it to be done.
 

ArchAngel777

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I do not claim to know much about LCD technology, but this I do know... You can rub pixels that are *NOT* dead out... I mean say for instance someone presses on the LCD so hard that a few of the pixels do not respond... Well this has happened to me and I did RUB them and they did go away... I actually rubbed them on the actual surface too.


It's your LCD, so be carefull.
 

LIVAN

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You rubbed on the serface and it went away? Interesting.....You do it gently obviously?
 

w9design

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i massaged a stuck blue pixel on my PowerBook G4. Pixel's been perfect since. Massaging (GENTLY) does work.
 

dkozloski

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LCD=Liquid Crystal Display. You are squeezing the liquid around when you distort the surface with a little pressure.
 

LIVAN

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For those of ya like to make jokes out of a serious question. I massaged a stuck green pixels on my new LCD and now I don't see any more. It works...!