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    Number of dead pixels needed for replacement?

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by TBo45, Dec 23, 2012.

  1. TBo45

    TBo45 Newbie

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    I have a Z835 that I bought in Jan of 12. Another spot just popped up the other day so i now have 5, one of which almost looks like a cluster so could be more.

    My question is whats the number of "acceptable" dead pixels before you can get it replaced. Anyone know?

    Thanks
     
  2. alexUW

    alexUW Notebook Virtuoso

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    Don't know, but I would give Toshiba CS a call. However, it is very possible they will not do a LCD replacement; be prepared.
     
  3. Nimlot

    Nimlot Newbie

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    enough to have 3 dots