How can you tell you have one with dead pixels ?
Got pics ?
I tried that and not luck. The lines in my experience are almost always hardware. I know people on Youtube claim to be able to fix them by tapping but in my experience the line is always unrepairable. That is assuming it's not software. The Kindle sometimes gets a dark line in it's icons but they move with the icon, hence proving software issues can mimick hardware faults.
For the OP however with one "dead" pixel that video might work. It's more rare for one pixel to actually die.
Anyway, I get to play with it and learn how to work it (the Kindle is VERY different) while they worry about finding me a new one. Part of why I didn't want to play mail tag with Google.
There's a difference between a "stuck" pixel (usually a color) and a "dead" pixel (either completely white/clear or very dark/black, usually). The "dead pixel test" and associated apps and videos only help with the former.
I tried that and not luck. The lines in my experience are almost always hardware. I know people on Youtube claim to be able to fix them by tapping but in my experience the line is always unrepairable. That is assuming it's not software. The Kindle sometimes gets a dark line in it's icons but they move with the icon, hence proving software issues can mimick hardware faults.
For the OP however with one "dead" pixel that video might work. It's more rare for one pixel to actually die.
Anyway, I get to play with it and learn how to work it (the Kindle is VERY different) while they worry about finding me a new one. Part of why I didn't want to play mail tag with Google.
I don't have a Nexus 7 yet but I'm familiar with "dead" pixels since I've had to fix them on PSPs and even my LCD a couple of times.
There are lots of "dead" pixels, but let's just talk about two, the most common. You can have a dark pixel, which is dead and there's nothing you can do about it or you can have a stuck pixel, which is fixable, and I will explain how, but let me just tell you that sometimes a pixel looks black because of the colors around it and you lose all hope, but don't fall for that. If you want to check the color of the pixel to see if it is in fact dead, then just get a white image on the whole screen and see the color, if it is very dark then it is dead, but if it isn't, do this:
Download this video: Click to view quoted video
make sure you download it and have it in MPEG4 and in 720p and play it on your tablet in full screen. Hope this helps![]()
I have a line of dead pixels. I wonder if it's a software bug but I've rebooted it and it's still there.
Gamestop told me to go through Google but I said no to that. I'm not playing mail tag. They are going to get a device and I'll swap it. The problem is they claim they can't get one unless I buy another. I'm still researching it. I'll let you know if I learn anything.
I'm returning one because of one dead pixel. As long as it's within the return period I feel like it's within reason to expect to receive a device free from defects.