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They tend to be more fragile than CRT monitors and can thus be cracked or "dented" more easily.

LCD screens often have trouble reproducing all of the levels of the grayscale (the range of grays between true black and true white). When producing a bright white image, many LCD screens oversaturate the grayscale: the lightest grays of the scale are lost in the white background. Oversaturation can also lead to loss of color range - a poor color reproduction of a LCD screen at the brightest end of the scale, closest to white. A color-tracking error occurs when the intensity of red, green, and blue (RGB) do not adjust identically with signal-level changes for LCD screen. This lack of balance between the RGB channels affects color as well as grayscale, but it is most easily identified as a shift in color within shades of gray.

Perfectly uniform backlighting across an LCD's entire display surface is difficult to achieve. It is not uncommon for an LCD to have bright or dim patches or subtler variations in color intensity, which give the appearance of shading across the screen, or variable color intensity on the LCD display. Additionally, using a dark screen is the easiest way to spot glare and reflection problems, both of which can have distracting effects when you're viewing an LCD screen.

LCD screens are vulnerable. Dead pixels can occur when the screen is damaged or pressure is put upon the screen. Unfortunately, few manufacturers replace screens with dead pixels under warranty. A cracked or broken LCD displays not repairable and requires a new LCD screen to be replaced. Luckily, it is easy to replace even if you are not a technical person. Since most computer's manufacturers charge too much, you may try to find third-party companies on the market that are selling LCD screens. Some places carry a large inventory of a brand new LCD panel replacement. If you are unable to find a particular model listed on the websites, you can call or email them.

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