About a month ago I bought a new Samsung LN-R328W LCD HDTV. The first day I brought it home I noticed a dead pixel. I couldn't live with it so I took it back next day and got a brand new one. No dead pixels on it.
Then today I was watching some TV Days of Our Lives. LOL! Anyways on a bright white screen I saw a green pixel I was like WTF. Heart attack almost occured. I was thinking why me?!?!? Then I rememered yesterday I cleaned the dust off the TV with the Monster Screen Clean Cloth. Haven't used the spray yet cause it is not dirty just dusty so I wiped the screen. I don't think I wiped hard or anything. So anyways I turned the TV off for a few seconds hoping when I turned it on that it would go away.
I rewind the TIVO to a white screen, and it is still there. Then I was like well let me get the Monster cloth and rub on it. I rub on it for maybe like 2 seconds and all the sudden it disappeared. Then I cut the TV off to let it rest some.
Damn though I was scared. On the TV I have the Brightness Sensor turned off and the Dynamic Contrast turned off. This way my Xbox 360 games aren't so dark.
Does anyone know how to avoid these stuck pixels cause this is the first stuck one I have had, and thank God it let me rub it off. But it was weird you can tell it was stuck behind the screen cause I like pressed down on it, and it was gone like on the second rub over.
Then today I was watching some TV Days of Our Lives. LOL! Anyways on a bright white screen I saw a green pixel I was like WTF. Heart attack almost occured. I was thinking why me?!?!? Then I rememered yesterday I cleaned the dust off the TV with the Monster Screen Clean Cloth. Haven't used the spray yet cause it is not dirty just dusty so I wiped the screen. I don't think I wiped hard or anything. So anyways I turned the TV off for a few seconds hoping when I turned it on that it would go away.
I rewind the TIVO to a white screen, and it is still there. Then I was like well let me get the Monster cloth and rub on it. I rub on it for maybe like 2 seconds and all the sudden it disappeared. Then I cut the TV off to let it rest some.
Damn though I was scared. On the TV I have the Brightness Sensor turned off and the Dynamic Contrast turned off. This way my Xbox 360 games aren't so dark.
Does anyone know how to avoid these stuck pixels cause this is the first stuck one I have had, and thank God it let me rub it off. But it was weird you can tell it was stuck behind the screen cause I like pressed down on it, and it was gone like on the second rub over.