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there is a little speck that i can see on white screens on my lg 32ud99, it looks like a piece of dust or something and is only visible on a white screen, and even then its not very noticeable. Do all monitors have slight imperfections like this? because ive tried to get a replacement and the replacement monitors ive tried have had worse colors (ie yellower whites) and just slight differences like that even though its the same model monitor. Is this something that I should just put up with because all monitors have impurities and imperfections? or should i be able to find a monitor without these kinds of problems and ive just had bad luck?

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2 minutes ago, Luke32800 said:

there is a little speck that i can see on white screens on my lg 32ud99, it looks like a piece of dust or something and is only visible on a white screen, and even then its not very noticeable. Do all monitors have slight imperfections like this? because ive tried to get a replacement and the replacement monitors ive tried have had worse colors (ie yellower whites) and just slight differences like that even though its the same model monitor. Is this something that I should just put up with because all monitors have impurities and imperfections? or should i be able to find a monitor without these kinds of problems and ive just had bad luck?

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I also have one dead pixel that shows only in white and its a lot smaller than what i see in your picture.

The first monitor i got had 3 dead pixel, i RMA it with this one i have now.

i am scared to replace this one too, maybe the new one will be worse....

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1 hour ago, Constantin said:

I also have one dead pixel that shows only in white and its a lot smaller than what i see in your picture.

The first monitor i got had 3 dead pixel, i RMA it with this one i have now.

i am scared to replace this one too, maybe the new one will be worse....

 

1 hour ago, Luke32800 said:

there is a little speck that i can see on white screens on my lg 32ud99, it looks like a piece of dust or something and is only visible on a white screen, and even then its not very noticeable. Do all monitors have slight imperfections like this? because ive tried to get a replacement and the replacement monitors ive tried have had worse colors (ie yellower whites) and just slight differences like that even though its the same model monitor. Is this something that I should just put up with because all monitors have impurities and imperfections? or should i be able to find a monitor without these kinds of problems and ive just had bad luck?

I share your guy's frustration. I have been through two monitors and am on my third. First the screen flickered, second had a dead pixel and yellow whites. My third has awful color accuracy. I feel like I cant win. I am gonna return this one and try for a fourth.

 

As far as your issue, I would take a microfiber cloth and put something hard behind it, maybe a pen, and rub the display firmly (but make sure the microfiber cloth prevents you from scratching the display). that might get the spot out. If its not a spot and its a dead pixel you can always try UDPixel on it to see if that might revive the pixel

 

 

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