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xylem
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Hi,
I am a proud Acer 1721 user now...
Thanks for advice, really nice picture an an overall good perfoming monitor, but (there's always a but), on a completely black screeen I have quite a few colored dead pixels. It must be more than 10 of them if I look closely, they are tiny and only seen on black background..and they appeared after few hours of work.
So is that a normal thing or should I start worrying how to turn back the display?
btw: I couldn't find Acer's dead pixel policy...
xylem
I am a proud Acer 1721 user now...

Thanks for advice, really nice picture an an overall good perfoming monitor, but (there's always a but), on a completely black screeen I have quite a few colored dead pixels. It must be more than 10 of them if I look closely, they are tiny and only seen on black background..and they appeared after few hours of work.
So is that a normal thing or should I start worrying how to turn back the display?
btw: I couldn't find Acer's dead pixel policy...
xylem
If you're using an ATI Graphiccontroller you could activate "Reduce DVI Frequency when using high resolutions" in the display driver menu of your ATI card. If it doesn't help the dead pixels are likely real dead pixels and taking the number of them into account ( 10!! ) I'd call the Acer support and claim "Dead on Arrival" Service.
Greetz Rinaldo
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