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Jvc hd7. there is "one" pixel "dead".

I have a jvc hd7. there is "one" pixel "dead". if the shot is "white" or bright... then the pixel is gone. does anyone have same problem on their hd7 too?
please ... help !!!

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I don't know if its from the CCD or from your LCD Monitor. CCD dead pixels can be fix but you can't do this at home, need service center because first you gonna need Service Support Software, second you need connecting cable(QAMxxx) and (YTUxxx) Jig. Sorry

  • alan275 Jul 25, 2011

    Hi interested in your reply. What support software is required and where can the software and cables be purchased from?

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