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I just got my new 24 inch Samsung monitor [245BW] hooked up to my laptop and everything was dandy for about 10 minutes until I saw that the monitor developed a vertical line of light blue stuck pixels [wasn't there before], in series, from the top to the bottom of the monitor. I have read a lot about these but most, if not all of the things I have read are for loan pixels. I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on quick fixes or anything really.
It is under a three year waranty that I'm near certain can be replaced with this many stuck pixels, but since it's a pain, an I already had to wait a week for Best Buy to get the monitor in stock, any and all help I can get from you folks can help. If there is no hope I will of course look to get it replaced. |
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replace....
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Dont even try to fix it. You might screw it up and void the warranty( some methods for fixing stuck pixels are kind of primative).
Call Samsung directly... |
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This happened to me. Twice. Search under my username with "+Samsung +line" and I'm sure you'll find it. I linked to the technical explanation of what's going on, and I told the daring tale of calling Samsung and them immediately replacing it.
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I read your thread SamIAm, and like yours, mine ended well.
I returned it to Best Buy, which is usually not the most fun part of my day, but after checking the problem, I got a brand new 245BW in minutes and it's looking great. |
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