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How to fix a dead pixel - Panasonic AG-DVC200 DV Digital Camcorder

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Pressure method. 1. Start by turning off your monitor. 2. Find a pen that has a rounded, dull end and get a slightly damp cloth to protect your screen. 3. Fold your cloth in two so that you do not puncture it accidentally. You don???t want to scratch your precious screen, do you? 4. Put the cloth in front of the stuck pixel and start applying slight pressure on it with your pen. Do not put pressure anywhere else than on the defective pixel, or you may break additional ones. 5. Continue applying pressure, and turn your monitor on. 6. Remove the pen from the screen, and voil? ! The stuck pixel should be gone.

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  • Anonymous Aug 26, 2011

    Please keep in mind that there is a difference between a "dead" pixel.which is usually black. And a malfunctioning pixel. That is usually white blue or green. If the pixel is dead or black. Your only option is to replace the screen. I hope this helps.

  • Anonymous Aug 26, 2011

    Again this is not a monitor it is a professional Video Camera the pixel is white in the video world it's called a dead pixel

  • Anonymous Aug 26, 2011

    I need professional help...

  • Anonymous Aug 26, 2011

    Are you reading my comments...Your answers do not solve my problem...

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