No, dead pixels remain unlit on lcd screens, and they cannot be fixed; however if you have a stuck pixel, sometimes they can be fixed. A stuck pixel results from a manufacturing defect, which leaves one of the pixel's colors turned on for an indefinite amount of time. Stuck pixels can be fixed, here's a link: http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-a-Stuck-Pixel-on-an-LCD-Monitor
Just Replace the ScreenNormally, "dead pixels" are not repairable. A good cost-effective solution is to replace the screen yourself (it is easy even if you are not a technical person - look at some on-line guide). Some websites distribute brand new LCD panels with affordable prices. You should easily find your model number and order a new screen (it is normally within $50-150 depending on model)
To repair a screen with dead pixels there are three ways:
Dead pixels in phones are extremely annoying. There is no guaranteed fix. Many dead pixels can be revived with a fix it function that can be downloaded as an application.
They are dead pixels that no longer are working.
You cant the pixels are dead in that region of the screen.
They are most likely dead pixels.
If the black marks are dead pixels then you have to replace the screen you cant fix it.
It means that the screen is dead. It has damage and the pixels died. If you have a warrenty on the phone you can get a free replacement.
Dead pixels in an LCD TV means that the transistor is broken. It is possible to get the TV replaced under warranty or take it to a repair shop to be fixed.
They are dead pixels, a television screen is made up of thousands of pixels and depending on which ones show a specific color more often or if you leave your tv on some pixels will eventually die over time. A single pixel cannot be fixed you would have to replace the entire screen.
You cannot fix a physically broken screen via the graphics card. Take the computer to a repair shop and pay for a new screen to be installed.
Every screen will be different. You can approximate for your particular computer by dividing the height of the screen in pixels (the second number in your display resolution) by the height of the screen in centimeters. The number you get will be "pixels per cm" for your screen.
The screen is 2048x1536, so it has 3,145,728.00 pixels.
The smallest part of a computer screen is called a pixel that makes up the picture
The resolution of the iRiver H10 screen is 128 pixels by 128 pixels.