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A red or blue bright dot must be more than 50
percent brighter than neighboring dots while
a green bright dot is 30 percent brighter than
neighboring dots.
Black Dot Defects Black dot defects appear as
pixels or sub pixels that are always dark or 'off'.
That is, a dark dot is a sub-pixel that stands out
on the screen when the monitor displays a light
pattern. These are the types of black dot defects:
BRIGHT DOT DEFECTS
MODEL
1 lit subpixel
2 adjacent lit subpixels
3 adjacent lit subpixels (one white pixel)
Distance between two bright dot defects*
Total bright dot defects of all types
BLACK DOT DEFECTS
MODEL
1 dark subpixel
2 adjacent dark subpixels
3 adjacent dark subpixels
Distance between two black dot defects*
Total black dot defects of all types
TOTAL DOT DEFECTS
MODEL
Total bright or black dot defects of all types
Note
1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects = 1 dot defect
This monitor is ISO9241-307 compliant.
Proximity of Pixel Defects
Because pixel and sub pixels defects of the same
type that are near to one another may be more
noticeable, Philips also specifies tolerances for the
proximity of pixel defects.
Pixel Defect Tolerances
In order to qualify for repair or replacement due
to pixel defects during the warranty period, a
TFT monitor panel in a Philips flat panel monitor
must have pixel or sub pixel defects exceeding the
tolerances listed in the following tables.
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ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
235P2/235PL2
3
1
0
>15mm
3
ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
235P2/235PL2
5 or fewer
2 or fewer
0
>15mm
5 or fewer
ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
235P2/235PL2
5 or fewer

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