I build computers for people, and have since New Year ordered 3 Viewsonic VP912s and 1 Viewsonic VX912 , and i have yet to see one that is pixel error free.
All have 1, 2 or 3 subpixel errors.
The worst one of them i tried to return, but it was refused to be replaced, today by Viewsonic.
It had 2 subpixels defect in the same pixel, red and green constantly on, and that gave a bright yellow dot, and it was placed in the center of the screen, and a few cm towards the upper left corner.In my eyes the worst possible place, because it's where you will have your focus on the screen most of the time.
Anyway, my problem is that i had planned to buy a VP912S for myself aswell, but now i'm starting to get second thoughts.
Have i been unbelievable unlucky, or is there infact an increased amount of pixel errors on that type of panel?
Additional question :
I have heard that Samsung are planning to extend the 'no pixel error policy' they have in parts of Asia to Europe, starting the 7th. Feb.
Is that correct, and if 'yes' ,then my next question is :
Is it covering subpixels and everything, or is it just a 'no bright or dark pixel error' policy ?
Is there a link where i can read about the policy?
And a last question:
Is it true that Samsung has redrawn 913N from the market, because of too many pixel errors ?
Thanks.