Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Laptop Screens

Laptop Screens Details
There could be several different problems with LCD screens. Some problems are fixable and some require the LCD panel replacement. It is important to diagnose your problem before taking any radical action. Finding out the exact problem should be your first step towards successful laptop screen repair.
Your screen might appear to have small black spots, but quite often it is just dirt and can be easily removed with proper cleaning. Turn your computer off prior to cleaning. It is best to use a lint-free clean microfiber cloth with distilled water, or tap water as a last resort. Using a regular cleaning cloth might introduce dust and abrasive particles, which can further damage the screen. As well please don't use any type of solvents, since those might damage the LCD coating and make the problem even worse.
If the screen still appears to have small black spots, or if the spots are white or colorized, after cleaning, those can quite likely be "dead pixels". Dead pixels can be caused by manufacturing defects, excessive pressure on the screen, or may develop over time as the LCD panel ages. There are a few classifications for dead pixels, which affect the repairability of the LCD panel. "Dead pixels" can be stuck, hot or dead. Depending on the condition of the pixel it may or may not be repairable. Stuck or hot pixels may return to working condition over time, or if powered on/off a few times in rapid succession. You can use pixel-fixing software to run patterns on your screen to get potentially stuck pixels back into operation.
There are few different solutions and advises on the Internet regarding "dead pixels" laptop screen repairs, some of which are valid, like visual pattern generating software. Some solutions involve using excessive heat on the LCD panel, which is never recommended. Using your own discretion spend some time to try the different solutions prior to considering an LCD screen replacement. In the end, truly dead pixels cannot be revived and replacing the screen is the only option to permanently repair such problems.

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