Hey everyone, I recently got a 24 inch Sceptre X246W, I love the monitor, even though it has a tiny little flaw. About 1/4 to the mid right it has a tiny speck, I used Dead Pixel Buddy and studied it with a magnifying glass. It is as small as a speck of dust, and appears to be perfectly square. When using DPB using the different shades of color it either changes color or vanishes. It goes as follows…
Black screen- Green
White screen- Pinkish
Red screen- Vanishes
Green screen- Black
Blue screen- Vanishes
I did some reading, and I learned there are several malfunctioning pixel types, hot pixels, dead pixels, and stuck pixels. A hot pixel is when the pixel is always on, so under a black screen it should show up. A dead pixel is always black, under a black screen it will disappear. Stuck pixels just get stuck on a certain color. I also learned every pixel is made up of three subpixels, one red, one green, and one blue. Subpixels can also be hot, dead, or stuck. Since this malfunctioning pixel completely vanishes (even under magnification) in the red and blue screens and turns black under a green screen you would think I have a dead green subpixel. But then how does it turn green under a black screen? This is pretty confusing to me. I used JScreen and it didn’t help, I also tried the different pixel massaging methods and it didn’t help. Any help would be appreciated, I would just like to know what is going on here. I can live with it if I must, I know dead and stuck pixels are considered perfectly normal and the only way to return the monitor is if you have like 10 dead pixels, but until I know what it is I won’t be able to take my eyes off of it.
Black screen- Green
White screen- Pinkish
Red screen- Vanishes
Green screen- Black
Blue screen- Vanishes
I did some reading, and I learned there are several malfunctioning pixel types, hot pixels, dead pixels, and stuck pixels. A hot pixel is when the pixel is always on, so under a black screen it should show up. A dead pixel is always black, under a black screen it will disappear. Stuck pixels just get stuck on a certain color. I also learned every pixel is made up of three subpixels, one red, one green, and one blue. Subpixels can also be hot, dead, or stuck. Since this malfunctioning pixel completely vanishes (even under magnification) in the red and blue screens and turns black under a green screen you would think I have a dead green subpixel. But then how does it turn green under a black screen? This is pretty confusing to me. I used JScreen and it didn’t help, I also tried the different pixel massaging methods and it didn’t help. Any help would be appreciated, I would just like to know what is going on here. I can live with it if I must, I know dead and stuck pixels are considered perfectly normal and the only way to return the monitor is if you have like 10 dead pixels, but until I know what it is I won’t be able to take my eyes off of it.