Center of display raised higher on 612/614c ? - Sable

Is your ipaq 612c display raised higher than the rest portion of the screen? The centre of the display requires more power to register stylus taps.
I also have a dead pixel on the screen.
Does this warrant a replacement?
TIA

sabertooth said:
Is your ipaq 612c display raised higher than the rest portion of the screen? The centre of the display requires more power to register stylus taps.
I also have a dead pixel on the screen.
Does this warrant a replacement?
TIA
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Hi,
Maybe the screen-tap issue gets you a replacement, but the death pixel certainly not
Dirk

I think it should dirlan. I mean i just bought it, boot it up, and there it is, bloody dead pixel...
Anyway got my replacement. On the new one the centre screen is still slightly raised. But never mind i just have to deal with the fact that screen displays technology is not one of hp' forte...

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Will 1 dead pixel be covered by warranty?

had my hd2 since launch and loving it, i have however just noticed a dead pixel on the right hand side of my screen. whats the chances of this being covered by warranty?
HTC in the UK state that 10 dead pixels gets you a new handset. They also told me, when I asked them about my 1 dead pixel, that this is a progressive issue and it would eventually get worse and reach the 10 pixel limit. It might be worth you asking HTC support so if we can see if this is a consistant policy.
Regards.
ํI don't think so. Anyway, you should ask your local HTC support.
And...did it get any worse?
I noticed one dead pixel on mine to...its very tiny and can be seen only on 80% or more light off display.
So, can number of dead pixels rise?
weird, I obtained a DOA from HP when I noticed a couple of misbehaving pixels on my ipaq 214...
Since we're talking about a top-notch device for today's standards, where the display is the main attraction, I simply cannot imagine how a single dead pixel shouldn't be covered...
If LCD TVs/monitors are anything to go by dead pixels aren't uncommon and a single dead pixel is something you just have to live with. As cMMY69 said, you need a cluster to qualify for a replacement.
From my experience, dead pixels don't multiply (not to deny that they don't multiply), I had one on my old 22" LG monitor and it drove me up the wall as it was dead center in the middle of the screen.
Mine is very very tiny and smaal... left-down in the corner of LCD...very hard too see. Only when the backlight is 80% or more i visible...and only if you look very close. Its not a big deal, just wanna know that it can't spread all over LCD 1--3 is ok...more it will get me angry
No more dead pixels for me but I'm always drawn to it as YouTube videos appear to have all been designed to display white images where they show up my dead pixel
No...they will not cover it. I had 1 dead pixel on my MT3G in the lower left corner of the screen. I usually check for these things before I even leave the store but at the time I did not even notice it.
They told me that it had to be "obstructive" before they can swap it out
I had the phone since launch day of the MT3G and as of Wednesday it had never spread. No one else using the phone ever noticed...but it is frustrating when you know its there, my eye was always drawn to it.
...My HD2 screen is perfect, the sales rep was really cool and evened opened the box before he scanned it so I could inspect the screen for flaws

[Q] Have i broken my screen

So basically igot my tablet today and i think i already broke my screen.what i did was i pushed my screen into my dock too hard and now i have this kind of leakage in my screen. Everytime i apply pressure on the leakage it moves around and goes to its original position. Do i need to send it to asus to get it fixed or will the leakage just disappear in time
Ok i just realised the on screen keyboard has burnt into the screen, similar to how you get burnt in images on a plasma tv. Im guessing thats not supposed to happen. Cant believe i brokemy tablet in under 24 hours
I would defintiely return that unit.
Surely attempting to dock it to it's directly supported peripheral is not abnormal usage!
Cheer up bro, just send it back and learn from your mistakes. It was probably defected anyways, get another one and continue to enjoy android honeycomb on your transformer
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Ok i requested a replacement from the website i bought it from. This is my first time returning an item to an internet store. Hope it goes well. Still cant believe it broke, took me ages to find an available tablet
Don't get too mad.
Good luck with the exchange.
Regards.
kassim3 said:
Ok i just realised the on screen keyboard has burnt into the screen, similar to how you get burnt in images on a plasma tv. Im guessing thats not supposed to happen. Cant believe i brokemy tablet in under 24 hours
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This is a very rare defect possible on any IPS display. A number of iMacs I've seen have exhibited this, as have a few iPads. I'd never heard of it happening on the Transformer, but it makes sense since it uses an IPS display.
The "bleed" may have been from the screen breaking in some way, or the backlight breaking when the tablet had extreme pressure applied.
The "burn-in" is a defective IPS panel, and wasn't your fault. LCD technology is far from perfect.
dorino1 said:
This is a very rare defect possible on any IPS display. A number of iMacs I've seen have exhibited this, as have a few iPads. I'd never heard of it happening on the Transformer, but it makes sense since it uses an IPS display.
The "bleed" may have been from the screen breaking in some way, or the backlight breaking when the tablet had extreme pressure applied.
The "burn-in" is a defective IPS panel, and wasn't your fault. LCD technology is far from perfect.
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wow that's very informative thanks
I didnt realise lcd screens get burn in, i only thought plasma screans had that problem. I guess you learn something new everyday lol

Help me!! don't know what happened to my screen...

hi, i have a problem with my transformer screen; in the centre of the screen when it's black (or dark colors) it appeared a big white zone, what is it? it's backlight bleeding? also at a corner there another zone.....how can i fix i? pleaze help me!!!
I have same problem also but came from stepping on tablet. Does the warranty cover this? I call it preasure points.
Yes, thats usually caused by too much pressure on the screen. I have similar on my laptop, which was caused by a bigass shelf falling from the wall on it (the laptop survived!!!)
I dont know how it works in the states, but here damages caused by "missuse" or accidents is not covered by the normal warranty. You have to buy an extra insurance to cover those kind of damages.
if they are from stepping, why they appear only if the screen is black or a dark color??
Arathon said:
if they are from stepping, why they appear only if the screen is black or a dark color??
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Who cares? Are you going to tell Asus you stepped on it?
Just RMA and tell them it happened spontaneously or that it was always like that and then got worse recently.
In fact i'll do like you said next week, unfortunately now i'm at my parent's house and the purchase receipt is at my university residence ( and it's quite far 530km)....hoping everything will be fine, i like so much my TF101.
i'll update you next week.
Light bleeding is a common problem. You won't have a problem with warranty.
i thought that it is light bleeding but was perplexed about the one in the center of the screen that appeared in less a day..
A word of caution. I sent my transformer back for a light bleed problem and ASUS sent it back to me in worse condition than when it left. Then they had the balls to ask me to send it back to them at my expense.
No thanks, I'll live with the light bleed, but I will never purchase another asus product again.
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EP2008 said:
A word of caution. I sent my transformer back for a light bleed problem and ASUS sent it back to me in worse condition than when it left. Then they had the balls to ask me to send it back to them at my expense.
No thanks, I'll live with the light bleed, but I will never purchase another asus product again.
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mmm.... I've read lots of bad review to the asus RMA, i hope here in Italy is better but i'm not so confident...
However my problem is the zone at the center is so much annoying. let's see if they will accept it, i must come up with a good excuse for rma-ing it after 3 month after the purchase...do the lightbleeding "expand"?
if they are from stepping, why they appear only if the screen is black or a dark color??
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Because the cells in that region are permanently switched to a higher luminance? On dark colors it's easily visible but on bright colors that are already high in luminance to begin with you won't see anything. On white, you should see nothing unless the screen is capable of outputting a "whiter white."
Tubular said:
Because the cells in that region are permanently switched to a higher luminance? On dark colors it's easily visible but on bright colors that are already high in luminance to begin with you won't see anything. On white, you should see nothing unless the screen is capable of outputting a "whiter white."
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Yup that pretty much sums it up.
To put it in more layman terms - the display has been pushed closer to the background light than the rest of the screen, as well as been damaged.
I know on older TFT's, it was in some cases possible to disassemble it and reallign the screen to the background light plane and, if lucky, fix the issue completely. I fixed an old laptop screen that had been stepped on by doing that.
I dont think its quite as easy on a tablet though, especially since its an IPS and not TFT screen.

Damage on the screen. can i fix it?

Hey guys, after an holiday in Madeira(portugal) looking my phone with attection i've noticed that in the botton on the screen there are a dot more bright then the rest of the screen, is visible only with the light color. with black screen i can't see him. I can fix it? in white screens is orrible!
Edoardo001 said:
Hey guys, after an holiday in Madeira(portugal) looking my phone with attection i've noticed that in the botton on the screen there are a dot more bright then the rest of the screen, is visible only with the light color. with black screen i can't see him. I can fix it? in white screens is orrible!
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Running on the assumption that its a dead pixel the only way to repair it would be replace the lcd but its seems quite drastic for the sake of one pixel.
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heavy_metal_man said:
Running on the assumption that its a dead pixel the only way to repair it would be replace the lcd but its seems quite drastic for the sake of one pixel.
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The pixel is visible (bright, white maybe?) so it's not dead, just stuck.
And no, stuck pixels are not fixed under warranty unless they cross over a certain threshold (a certain number of them over the whole screen, or another, smaller number if they're all close to one another).
But it's not the phone's fault, almost all screens develop these over time. My old screen had 2 of them in under a year.
robogo1982 said:
The pixel is visible (bright, white maybe?) so it's not dead, just stuck.
And no, stuck pixels are not fixed under warranty unless they cross over a certain threshold (a certain number of them over the whole screen, or another, smaller number if they're all close to one another).
But it's not the phone's fault, almost all screens develop these over time. My old screen had 2 of them in under a year.
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True,true. Sometimes i find woth lcd laptop screens you can tap them away but its a temp fix at best :-/
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I have the same thing.It popped out a few days ago.
There are some apps that can in som cases fix this.
Thay make that pixel flash with a high framerate with different colours... Try one might help if u are really lucky
Try this one
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blueburn.StuckPixelTool

Screen replacement

Hi,
Dropping my phone was the worst thing that could happen with my phone.
I found someone who would do the screen replacement and after nearly two months he finally returned the phone two me.
At first glance it seemed ok but closer inspection have shown me that:
- the panel used was JDI instead of LGD so a japanese panel instead of the 'original' LG
- serious screen bleed contouring the whole screen
- highlights on the screen, points in the screen where I can clearly see the backlight being brighter than everywhere else
- luminosity is lower than the original.
The last two points are very annoying. I compared my phone with a phone displayed in a shop and I see that the screen on the shop's phone is brighter that mine, even without adaptive brightness and @ 100% luminosity.
Could this be due to different panel manufacturer (JDI instead of LGD)?
The screen bleed could be due to the screen being badly glued but I am not sure...
But the bright speckels are annoying also. In bright areas this is very much noticable, a white picture shows two small areas brighter which indicates to me that the back of the panel has something behind that 'pushes', hard to explain.
Anybody had similar issues or had his screen repaired?
You can see my issues in the attached screenshots...
laboratik said:
Hi,
Dropping my phone was the worst thing that could happen with my phone.
I found someone who would do the screen replacement and after nearly two months he finally returned the phone two me.
At first glance it seemed ok but closer inspection have shown me that:
- the panel used was JDI instead of LGD so a japanese panel instead of the 'original' LG
- serious screen bleed contouring the whole screen
- highlights on the screen, points in the screen where I can clearly see the backlight being brighter than everywhere else
- luminosity is lower than the original.
The last two points are very annoying. I compared my phone with a phone displayed in a shop and I see that the screen on the shop's phone is brighter that mine, even without adaptive brightness and @ 100% luminosity.
Could this be due to different panel manufacturer (JDI instead of LGD)?
The screen bleed could be due to the screen being badly glued but I am not sure...
But the bright speckels are annoying also. In bright areas this is very much noticable, a white picture shows two small areas brighter which indicates to me that the back of the panel has something behind that 'pushes', hard to explain.
Anybody had similar issues or had his screen repaired?
You can see my issues in the attached screenshots...
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I don't think your issues is the panel type, i replaced mine and got a JDI from eBay. I don't notice any difference from my old one, which was not JDI. I would say you just got a poor screen. Not the fault of the installer either, i would try to get hold of the screen seller, or just accept the loss and replace it again.
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scottdanpor said:
I don't think your issues is the panel type, i replaced mine and got a JDI from eBay. I don't notice any difference from my old one, which was not JDI. I would say you just got a poor screen. Not the fault of the installer either, i would try to get hold of the screen seller, or just accept the loss and replace it again.
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I can agree that the panel type is not the culprit but the screen bleed is definitely the installers fault.
I am not very happy replacing it again as the total cost would mean that I could have bought a new phone for the same price...
My feeling is that the seller of the screen has delivered a used screen and damaged the silver back of the panel by removing it from the old device (the bright highlights could be from a prying tool used while recuperating the screen.). Too bad , lesson learned = do not drop the phone as the screen shatters very easily and when repairing, find a reliable repairsman...
Accept the loss seems to be the only option in this case...
Maybe I will have to disassemble/assemble the phone myself and do with with extra love and care and sense of detail....
laboratik said:
I can agree that the panel type is not the culprit but the screen bleed is definitely the installers fault.
I am not very happy replacing it again as the total cost would mean that I could have bought a new phone for the same price...
My feeling is that the seller of the screen has delivered a used screen and damaged the silver back of the panel by removing it from the old device (the bright highlights could be from a prying tool used while recuperating the screen.). Too bad , lesson learned = do not drop the phone as the screen shatters very easily and when repairing, find a reliable repairsman...
Accept the loss seems to be the only option in this case...
Maybe I will have to disassemble/assemble the phone myself and do with with extra love and care and sense of detail....
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Since the digitizer comes glued to the glass I'm more inclined to blame the screen/seller than the installer. But you know the saying... "If you want it done right...". All the best on getting it sorted and working properly.

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