; Understanding Dead Pixels: Causes and Solutions
Jun.2017 21
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What is dead pixel?

Introduction
A pixel on an LCD monitor that remains unlit, or black, when it should be activated and displaying a color.
Details
A pixel on an LCD monitor that remains unlit, or black, when it should be activated and displaying a color. Each pixel on an LCD screen is made from three separate subpixels-one red, one green and one blue-that when combined form the colors that the users see on the monitor. A dead pixel occurs when the transistor that activates the amount of light that shows through all three subpixels malfunctions and results in a permanently black pixel. Dead pixels are rare and largely go unnoticed by the user.

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