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Flickering pixel

So i just got my monitor back from repair, and all of a sudden its got this green flickering pixle, that goes away when i press on it. And then comes back after a few hours or so.

Display : Acer GNL2....... something, its and lcd display, 1920x1080 at 144hz.

Ive tried the youtube video that "can" fix dead pixles, but this doesnt seem to be a dead pixel, since it goes back to normal after i press on it ?

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i had that too, but with an ancient display from 2007... this sounds like it's new.. 

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8 minutes ago, firelighter487 said:

i had that too, but with an ancient display from 2007... this sounds like it's new.. 

Yeah the display is only like 2years old. But it just came from service. It had problem with a white horizontal stripe.

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5 minutes ago, T0MMEN said:

Yeah the display is only like 2years old. But it just came from service. It had problem with a white horizontal stripe.

weird.. is it still covered under warranty?

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Just now, firelighter487 said:

weird.. is it still covered under warranty?

I think it is.

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2 hours ago, T0MMEN said:

I think it is.

If so, unless the damage is physical, and your fault, it's the obligation of the monitor company to accept the RMA.

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1 minute ago, bellabichon said:

If so, unless the damage is physical, and your fault, it's the obligation of the monitor company to accept the RMA.

Yeah iknow, but i was just wondering if there was anything else i could do, its a hassel to send it to RMA, im stuck with a 60hz monitr, thats just a$$......

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