well, i think because some displays are warranted if a finite number of pixels (usually between 3-5) become stuck or dead. Formac has a zero tolerance policy on their displays, and Apple tolerates 5 spaced out or 3 in a row. If I can show for a fact that I have x number of pixels stuck or dead, maybe I can convince them that I deserve a replacement display. Other than this purpose, I agree - I would forever loathe the display that I now know has dead/stuck pixels. It would trouble me.
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WHY? WHY? WHY? WHY? WHY? WHY? - lushbudget`
well, i think because some displays are warranted if a finite number of pixels (usually between 3-5) become stuck or dead. Formac has a zero tolerance policy on their displays, and Apple tolerates 5 spaced out or 3 in a row. If I can show for a fact that I have x number of pixels stuck or dead, maybe I can convince them that I deserve a replacement display. Other than this purpose, I agree - I would forever loathe the display that I now know has dead/stuck pixels. It would trouble me.X X
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