Bit pixels and what does it look like?



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Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
There are three types of broken pixels. You have to look carefully, even on a 17 monitor you can't tell at once 1. Active is always white. You can see it on a completely black background. 2. Passive is constantly filled with black color. Visible against a completely white background. 3. Shape-shifter behaves differently on each background. Need to check TV on red, blue and green main RGB colors?

Response from 0[+++]
There are three types of broken pixels. You have to watch carefully, even on a monitor 17 you can't tell at once 1. Active is constantly filled with white color. You can see it on a completely black background. 2. Passive is permanently filled in with black. Visible against all-white background. 3. Shape-shifter behaves differently on each background. Need to check TV on red, blue and green main RGB colors.

Response from 0[+++++]
On a completely black background, they will be visible as dots of a different color. On my LCD monitor, they are red dots.

Response from 0[+++++]
I don't know what they look like. But the device shows that the electromagnetic component in the range from 20 to 200 kHz exceeds the norms permitted by SanPiNOM. And this is not good. You can't buy lost health like a monitor or a TV box.

Response from 0[+]
awful.

Response from 0[+++++]
Ilya CORVIN absolutely right for that there are test drives in some televisions there are built-in tests for white red clear green and black if the pixels are in the center of the display. of course they disturb if they are on the edges, they rarely hurt your eyes

Response from 0[+++++]
The individual dots, both bright white and black are very visible and do not change their glow when you change the picture.

Response from 0[+++++]
Unfortunately from you I can't answer your question

 

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