what's Dot Pixels

Posted by Unknown On Selasa, 14 Februari 2012 0 comments
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Characteristics
 Not transmitted, meaning that dead pixels will not "spread" toother screen pixel.
 Characteristically individual (isolatif), where a dot pixel is not related to any other dot.
 It is unlikely widen (enlarge), because the pixel size is alwaysfixed. If happens in a wider area, usually caused by damage tothe liquid crystal.



Class
Tipe I
Tipe II
Tipe III
Cluster with one
or 2 Dot Pixel
Cluster with
more from 3 Dot Pixel
I
0
0
 0
0
 0
II
2
 2
 5
 0
 2
III
5
 15
 50
 0
5
IV
50
 150
500
 5
0


Type 1, the number of pixels that always shines (bright pixels or hot pixels).
o Type 2, the number of pixels that do not always shine (darkpixels or dark pixels).
o Type 3, ie the number of pixels which displays one of the same color continuously as always red, always green, or blue always(Stuck Pixel)
o Type 4, which is also known as Cluster, ie the number ofdefective pixels in the area of ​​5 5 pixels on a screen.

so if we buy notebooks or LCD do not forget to check first LCDlet no DOT, DOT effect of this can cause the image on the LCDyou are missing some. But if for LEDs that normally there would be no DOT him, because different materials of manufacture. So ifyou buy a better notebook spec dispalynya LED, not LCD. OK

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