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A ton of dead pixels on a cheap portable DVD player.

Sonen10

Okay, so I got a portable DVD player for $5.00 AUD with accessories at a flee market yesterday. But when I powered it on, there's a big blot of dead pixels on the bottom of the screen. How can I fix it?

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It's not worth fixing if you bought it for $5.

Just buy a new one from amazon or something.

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12 minutes ago, 1000donny said:

It's not worth fixing if you bought it for $5.

Just buy a new one from amazon or something.

Gotta reduce that e-waste my guy.

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16 minutes ago, Sonen10 said:

How can I fix it?

You probably cannot, short of replacing the LCD screen.

Post a pic here so I/we can see what you are discussing?

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30 minutes ago, Sonen10 said:

Okay, so I got a portable DVD player for $5.00 AUD with accessories at a flee market yesterday. But when I powered it on, there's a big blot of dead pixels on the bottom of the screen. How can I fix it?

Replace the LCD, which will cost more than finding another second hand portable DVD player.

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You can try massaging the spot with ur thumb.. but its likely that spot was damaged by an impact ..so they be dead ..dead.

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