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Originally Posted by 8notime
I appreciate your perspective, but don't think comparing dead pixels on a modern LCD screen to some of the things you've listed isn't very fair. The fact is that there are competing devices that have a low instance of this failure, which tells me that there's something about this particular screen that giving it a higher failure rate. I really think I should be able to turn on the screen and have 0 dead pixels, i.e., I don't think dead pixels are the expected norm.
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I think you guys are being too fanatical about this dead/stuck pixel issue. LCD displays have this issue. The End. You say that it seems there is a larger occurance with the TP2 than most devices but remember that the HTC community is one of the most active out there so of course youre going to hear more about it. But also remember that the VAST majority of the users out there will never get on this site or XDA so youre basing your judgement on a smaller group of users who of course are going to post when they find dead/stuck pixels...because you asked. Also, would these guys have noticed them if you hadnt specifically asked people to check? Nine times out of ten, no. This is an issue that isnt really an issue. If you have some that are in the middle of the screen and you see them all of the time, fine, exchange it. But if the only way you can see them is under a specific set conditions that you have to use to see them, so what. This isnt something specific to HTC or the TP2. Every LCD manufacturer has a dead pixel return policy. Look it up. THIS IS COMMON IN LCDS! If you have NEVER had a dead pixel on ANY device in your entire life, i would say you either didnt notice them, or youre lying out your @$$.