How can I fix Dark spots on my LCD Monitor?
Answer:
If they're not dirt, it sounds like the LCD sandwich have failed at selective points. LCD screens work by sandwich the LCD material between two pane of specially prepared glass. The chalice has circuitry on it (TFT = scraggy film transistor), and when the transsistor change voltage (at a pixle point) the LCD material physically twists or untwists and become transparent of opaque. Lights (cold flourescent bulbs) any shine through or not.
The LCD material is extremely light, and point pressure on the sandwich may squash the sandwich enough at that point to disturb the LCD objects enough to grounds it to fail.
Repair of LCD panel is nearly impossible in the unadulterated world of after sale repair, as space the sandwich will alomst always raison d`¨ētre enough contamination to ruin the entire display. The usual rememdy is to replace the LCD sandwich panel, but this is relatively expensive. since new LCD monitors cost as little as US$169, it's across the world not worth even attempting a repair to the LCD panel. A broken connector or a switch perhaps, but not the LCD panel.
enjoy you tried wiping them bad? maybe its dirt. sorry, but i dont chew over you can
i guess the dark spots are unresponsive pixel, something very commoon near LCD monitors. you cannot fx them. beter give to the place you get it from to see how they can help.
try fixing it by wipe them off i come up with u will have to get hold of i checked it by a computer geek or something
If it is a deal pixcel you are out of luck. You can try to adjust you peak color such that it is not noticeable.
no...
you can't
you involve to buy a new monitor near a warranty
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