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Dead Pixel Tester 2.50

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  • Licence: Freeware
  • Price: Free
  • File size: 285 KB
  • Downloads: 89
  • Screenshot: available
  • User rating: [not rated yet]
  • Platform: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000,
  • Support: available
  • Developer: Data Product Services Ltd.
  • Date released: 2009-02-11
  • Date added: 2009-02-15

Dead Pixel Tester might contain some threats, but it is very possible to be a false alarm.

Program Description

Dead Pixel Tester NEW VER 2.50 - TFT screens have thousands of pixels, on a 1024x768 monitor, there are three cells for each pixel - one each for red, green, and blue - which amounts to nearly 2.4 million cells (1024x768x 3 = 2,359,296). There's only a slim chance that all of these will be perfect; more likely, some will be stuck on (creating a "bright" defect) or dead (resulting in a "dark" defect). DPT was written to help me check my own screens by cycling through the three primary colours used (red,green,blue) and all on (white) and all off (black). Simply select a colour then closely inspect your monitor in each of the primary colours checking for pixels that are not operating as expected. Stuck pixels (always on) are easier to noticed then pixels that are not on due to their size (normally under .5mm). This application is freely distributable for non comercial gain, for any other usage please contact us.

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