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2006-07-03
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2006-07-03
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2006-07-03
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please join me in a moment of silence for my dead pixel
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2006-07-03
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Same here. Mine is green and in the center of the screen. Honestly, I didn't notice it until I tried to watch a movie. Even then, this screen is 10x better then the one in my PSP (which has 17 dead)
Anyway, why don't you try playing one of those movie files that colour cycles your screen rapidly. People in the PSP forums claim the process has yielded some success with stuck pixels (ie. pixels which have one or more colour transistor stuck as opposed to dead black ones).
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2006-07-03
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2006-07-03
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please join me in a moment of silence for my dead pixel. i hadn't noticed until i was on a completely black backgroung. i wish i didn't find out. even though i don't see it most of the time, i know it''s there.
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2006-07-03
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Or run repair video on whole display and hope you can break so many pixels, that it will be coverd by warranty... 
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2006-07-03
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2006-07-03
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2006-07-04
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