>Nearly all TE's
>have them; it's likely that many Ebay ones you see do as well but the
>sellers don't know what they are.
I can't believe people are still saying this. Why? I've seen TEs that
have screens with burnt pixels that were always one colour. ALWAYS. And
I've seen other TEs with burnt pixels that changed their hue slightly
with different colours that were meant to be drawn on those particular
screens. In each situation both kinds of burnt pixels were glaringly
obvious. Last month we have people saying that "you probably don't know
what to look for," this month we have people saying that people can't
recognise them when they actually see them as plain as the nose on your
face? What gives with this?
An eBay seller who may have received something second-hand probably
only has it til it shills through his own hands so I would concede it's
possible that they hardly ever do anything to actually play the thing
hands-on and just stick a game in to make sure it works, but all the
burnt pixels I've come across so far, my grandmother could make out.
For that matter, I've got a Compaq laptop with no bad pixels as well. :P
~Alek
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