I'm looking at buying this faulty monitor. This fault doesn't look like a panel issue. I suspect it is something with signaling. A bit of your experience would be greatly appreciated.
AOC AGON AG352QCX 2 rows of brighter pixels every 7-8 rows
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Hello,
would someone kindly tell me if the TV panel has dead pixels problem?
I attached the photo, if you zoom it you can see the several dots...
Thanks in advance
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