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AWA TFTD81M - AWA LCD Television Defect Policy; Understanding Bright and Dark Dots; LCD Panel Defect Specifications; Defect Policy Contact Information

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LCD Television Defect Policy
Due to the cost of producing LCD panels, panel manufacturers have set limits as to how many
defective dots (or sub-pixels) are deemed to be acceptable for a standard LCD panel. The goal in
setting such limits is to maintain a reasonable price of the panel while minimising distraction from
defective dots.
What is a bright and a Dark Dot?
A pixel(picture element) consists of noe red and one green and one blue dot or sub-pixel. A
standard 38.1cm(15") LCD panel with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels has a total of 786,432
pixels or 2,359,296 dots, while the 50.8cm(20") has 1.44 million dots.
Each dot is driven by an individual transistor. If a transistor becomes defective, the corresponding
dot may be permanently lit (a bright dot) or may totally defect free would lead to a much higher
cost of manufacture.
Defect Specifications
The specifications for the number of defects that are deemed to be acceptable for each size of
LCD panel are:
Further Information
Further information regarding AWA's LCD Television Defect Policy can be obtained by calling the
AWA Service & Support Hotline on 1366 366 144.
Max. No.
of bright
Dots
single
Adjacent
Total
single
Adjacent
Total
51cm 66cm 81cm 94cm 106cm
23344
00000
23344
46668
11222
566610
779914
Max. No.
of Dark
Dots
Total dots (Maximum)

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