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This text outlines the SENergy/SL LCD Series pixel defect acceptance criteria.
While we understand your feelings about
stuck pixels on your monitor, we nonetheless must advise you that
monitor manufacturers must adhere to this criteria, and only when,
during assembly of the LCD panel into the monitor, the panel is found to
fail this criteria, only then the monitor manufacturer has recourse with
the LCD manufacturer. This means that we cannot return a panel that
meets this criteria to our factory, because they would not be able to
return it to the panel maker
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Bright Pixel (Green |
Dark Pixel Defect |
2 Adjacent Bright Pixel (Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal) |
2 Adjacent Dark Pixel (Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal |
3 Adjacent Bright Pixel (Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal) |
3 Adjacent Dark Pixel (Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal) |
Distance between Bright & Bright |
Distance Between Dark & Dark |
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0 |
3 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
10mm |
5mm |
Definitions:
Bright Pixel: Single red or blue (Single green) Stuck ON
Dark Pixel: Single red, green or blue Stuck OFF. A dark pixel is
displayed as a black, magenta, yellow or cyan spot, as viewed on a white
field.
Adjacent Bright or Dark: (connected) Single pixels next to each other,
i.e. one red next to one blue, vertical means on top of another,
horizontal means one to the right or left of another, diagonal means
above or below and at a 45 degree angle connected.
Distance means the
minimum separation between single color pixels or groups, in the case of
adjacent pixels.
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