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| Silicon Avatar Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Hyde Park, NY
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| millions of little dead pixels What the hell! My HP laptop (dv9000t) which I have often touted the greatness of it's nice rich display is sprouting dead pixels like zits on a teenager! There used to be just one tiny spot, and that was livable, but this is getting ridiculous. I have to check into my warranty, but unfortunately I did not opt for any extended plans so I am probably boned. Does anyone know what might have caused this? I have taken pretty good care of it as in never dropped etc. I'm just wondering why they seemed to sprout up all at once.
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| Acid8000 aka. phildee Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Sydney
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| Re: millions of little dead pixels Has the display been exposed to high temperatures recently?
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| Silicon Avatar Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Hyde Park, NY
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| Re: millions of little dead pixels I hate to admit it, but yes...For whatever reason it decided not to shut off when I closed the lid and I put it in the case. I didn't know it until about 2 hours later and it was quite hot in there. It was still running so not hot enough for thermal shutdown, but it was pretty toasty. It crossed my mind as a possibility, but they seemed to sprout up a couple days after that and I had noticed a few recently before that happened. It looks like the screen is dirty but of course they don't wipe off. ![]()
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| ABXpert Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Mpls MN
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| Re: millions of little dead pixels Looks like Screen Tek sells a new replacement screen. HP Pavilion DV9000 Series DV9000T LCD Screens, New Condition, $345 to $455 retail price range for most screens
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| Silicon Avatar Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Hyde Park, NY
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| Re: millions of little dead pixels I would probably get one off ebay if I were to replace it. I just did that for another lappy recently though that one was completely destroyed. This screen is still quite viewable just annoying with the little specs here and there. Not worth the expense of replacing though I don't think.
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| <unknown level> Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: AUSTRALIA
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| Re: millions of little dead pixels Of course, the other possibility is that you and your laptop have been hit by a neutrino storm...
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| Silicon Avatar Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Hyde Park, NY
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| Re: millions of little dead pixels Damn it, I was assured on my last interstellar flight that the negative neutrinos would not effect my electronics during faster then light travel. That's the last time I listen to those jokers!
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| an ASUSBoard fanatic Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Singapore, Sydney, Jakarta
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| Re: millions of little dead pixels my toshiba portege got millions underneath, along it! so the heat is probably the culprit? what other things that can cause pixels to be dead or fault?
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