Post: Me again. Problems Solved. NEW ONE UP :(
06-30-2011, 10:30 AM #1
upD@TE
Haxor!
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As you have seen in my previous threads, i have been deciding whether to buy this laptop or that. In the end, I bought one good one! Its a toshiba.

Long story short, everythings perfect...except theres one dead pixel. No its not dead, its a stuck pixel based on my research, since its a very tiny red dot.

Is this bad? I know some software can fix it, but is it safe? Also, does the pressure applying method works?

Thanks so much guys Smile

Edit: ANOTHER problem..but i guess this one's normal: i charged my laptop before i used it, 100%, it had a white light showing its full. When the battery meter was on 8% i decided not to fully discharge it. Is it really safe to fully discharge at 0%??

:(
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07-02-2011, 01:20 PM #11
Herbal_T_Bag
You talkin to me?
Originally posted by TE View Post
Yeah Im with you. I cant see how a stuck pixel can be permanent. Unless its a dead pixel, but its not..so...

Im gonna try playing this link:

and at the same time pressing on the area, the comments of the people on the vid say it seemed to work.

-Warning the video might cause seizures!

I'll let you guys know what happens!

-ps, is it safe to press HARD on the laptop screen???


You can press semi hard but don't get carried away you could break more pixels
07-02-2011, 10:22 PM #12
upD@TE
Haxor!
Originally posted by Bag View Post
You can press semi hard but don't get carried away you could break more pixels


I gave up bro. Dont wanna go too far. I mean, its just a tiny speck.

What are its other disadvantages apart from being annoying? Nothing? I doubt it will cause more dead pixels/laptop screen errors right?

Thanks man

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