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So There is This Dell Monitor at My School...

EChondo

So at my school's library there are a good set of computers with monitors and everything, but there is something special about this one monitor...

http://img541.imageshack.us/img541/7858/imag0330b.jpg

Did you see it? No? Let me give you another hint...

http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/7946/imag0331dp.jpg

How about now? No? Well, here's one last hint...

http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/8455/imag0332c.jpg

I've never seen this before in my whole life, but I guess this is a great example of dead pixels!

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No dead pixel.

The LCD panel grid cracked.

It could be a manufacture error of the grid during the process where one area is weaker and broke over time, or/and someone pressed on the panel too hard and cracked it (usually is breaks the panel in section, or circle)

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I don't think that the cause of that problem is by deadpixels. Maybe somehow pressed too much force in the panel that the panel broke.

Watch out, there might be ninjas out there  :ph34r:

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Am I the only one that can't see what is wrong with this monitor? :)

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Am I the only one that can't see what is wrong with this monitor? :)
It's the two big black dots on the screen. It's not a wallpaper it's dead pixels.
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it's at a school would expect as much

they break everything there

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Am I the only one that can't see what is wrong with this monitor? :)
yeah i know i was just playing ;D

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