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DuffBP

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Dec 29, 2007
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tomorrow morning im gonna buy touch...are that negative black and stuck/dead pixels issues still around?
 
Nope

No, they aren't, at least I haven't heard of any for a very long time. I got mine a few days ago, and when I compared it to my cousin's iPhone, it was actually brighter, although it showed a lot more white than the iPhone...
The iPhone screen looked slightly yellow. :)
 
Recently bought a week 01 screen with the new software preloaded, and I've got one dead or (or stuck white- hard to tell) pixel center left, but no negative black issues. Interface looks sharp, but the screen is not the best off angle. I don't think that's anything new, however. Stuck pixel is only noticeable during dark scenes in videos. thought about bringing it back, but honestly, might I just get one with more? Silly, since I've got a 24 inch iMac with no bad pixels at all...what kind of bargain basement screens are they using here?

tomorrow morning im gonna buy touch...are that negative black and stuck/dead pixels issues still around?
 
how can i find out what week ipod is using serial number on the box?
 
That page was made to fix your itouch's stuck pixels, dummy. I have read around the forum and a lot of people seem to happy with it. I forgot to warn that if you love stuck pixels more than a usual clear touch screen, don't try it. Oops.
 
i bought it. it is week 47 :( ,and it isnt bad...i tested screen (problems with black etc) and it passed all tests....i got 2 stuck pixels...one is bigger,2 pixels stuck together i guess (not that big) in the corner and another one,very small in the middle,about 0.5 cm next to the right side of the screen....i dont know,should i return it,or keep it? others 2 touches left in the store are week 47 and 45...they wont get another devices in about 3 months
 
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