B bobright macrumors 601 Original poster Jun 29, 2010 4,817 34 Dec 16, 2012 #1 http://www.maccetera.com/screen/m.html
A Apple souce macrumors member Mar 15, 2012 60 16 Dec 16, 2012 #2 isnt it apple's or LG's job to test the displays?
B bobright macrumors 601 Original poster Jun 29, 2010 4,817 34 Dec 16, 2012 #3 Apple souce said: isnt it apple's or LG's job to test the displays? Click to expand... It is but thats not always the case
Apple souce said: isnt it apple's or LG's job to test the displays? Click to expand... It is but thats not always the case
O obsoletepower macrumors regular Dec 14, 2006 131 1 Toronto, Canada Dec 16, 2012 #5 I think PiXel Check from the Mac App store (or from http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/10793/pixel-check) is the best for this.
I think PiXel Check from the Mac App store (or from http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/10793/pixel-check) is the best for this.
C Cripps macrumors regular Jun 22, 2011 175 0 Dec 17, 2012 #6 Surely if you can't see a problem in daily use, you have nothing that needs obsessing about.
B bobright macrumors 601 Original poster Jun 29, 2010 4,817 34 Dec 17, 2012 #7 Cripps said: Surely if you can't see a problem in daily use, you have nothing that needs obsessing about. Click to expand... You probably got a lint filled dead pixel panel. Lol I'm just joking me personally though I check it out it had better be near perfect.
Cripps said: Surely if you can't see a problem in daily use, you have nothing that needs obsessing about. Click to expand... You probably got a lint filled dead pixel panel. Lol I'm just joking me personally though I check it out it had better be near perfect.
D darkanddivine macrumors regular Jan 13, 2007 107 16 Dec 17, 2012 #8 http://www.doihaveadeadpixel.com/ Is also OK for these purposes. I just had a refurb with a dud pixel and this test confirmed it.
http://www.doihaveadeadpixel.com/ Is also OK for these purposes. I just had a refurb with a dud pixel and this test confirmed it.