In my experience, they won't replace a screen based on a single dead/stuck pixel, they will only do so if a certain percentage of the screen's pixels are dead/stuck.
ha! sorted, the first guy I spoke to gave me really poor info. In short he was useless. I then spoke to another dell consultant and he properly explained that if there are any defective pixels, dell will replace a new unit until it is resolved. Of course once you are happy with it and then a few months down the line, you…
got my u2412m monitors and like almighty_gir says, it's glooooorious! but how unlucky to have a dead/stuck pixel on the 2nd one. But under the warranty I should be able to get a replacement, just hope it's not a refurbished unit since they have a shitload of u2412m's in stock.
Yea, I don't know if they would or not. But the talked to one of the tech support and he said to take a photo and send it to him even though I said it was 1 or 2 pixels that are defective. Sounds like I can get a new replacement, who knows. But what made me go wtf was that warranties are meant to give you a peace of mind…
Refresh rates and contrast ratios are generally worthless information. What you want to know is the panel type, and color accuracy(gamut). Inexpensive monitors like this use TN panels, which are cheap, have fast refresh rates but have poor color accuracy and poor viewing angles - generally bad for art work. If you're…