I own a TFT monitor (can't speak about name) I notice that it have a dimmed, small spot on it. On the peak itself?

The dimmed or obscurity area is not that traceable but when you look at the screen over the top the spot or nouns will be very manifest. I don't know what is it but it looks like when you press a part of a set of a TFT panel when it is on, it's just close to it was smudged... Can I remove that by myself? I'm sure it is not a dirt. gratefulness for any help or belief!

Answer:
If the screen is NEW, consequently TAKE IT BACK. Check your warranty. Otherwise, you will be looking at that spot for many more years.

Good luck and Happy Computing!
Well a tft display contains soft crystals. Have dropped and broken a cheap hand held team game or soemthing of the sort with one oft hose black and white lcd screen? If not, the screen cracks and leak this purple/blackish liquid and ruins it forever. I'm not sure within your case, but this could be what happen on a smaller scale. OR your pixels died. Either approach it is not repairable. Hopefully you have a valid warranty.
What you hold is called a "dead pixel" Computer screen are made of pixels that collaborate together to create an image. Sometimes, these pixels may simply die out or not work any more. Thats what you own. You need to draw from a new monitor.
it possible has a unresponsive pixel. if under warranty, ring up and check if you can get it fixed. but for try to live with it.. it might spread over time but you can use it until you cant stand it anyone
its a late pixle, get use to it most warrentys are 5 or more unmoving pixels for return

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