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Explanatory information abo ut stan
dard ISO 9241-307
Explanatory information abou
t
standard ISO 9241-307
Permanently unlit or lit p ixels
Today’s production techniques cann ot guarantee an absolutely fault-free screen display. Depending
on the total number of pixels (resolution), there may be a few constantly lit or unlit pixels or subpixels.
Pixel
A pixel consists of 3 su bpixels, normally red, green and blue. A pixel is
the smallest element that can be generated by complete functionality of
the display.
Subpixel
A subpixel is a separately addressable internal structure within a pixel that
enhances the pixel function.
The maximum permitted number of faulty pixels is stipulated in the international standard ISO
9241-307. In accordance with standard ISO 9241-3, LCD monitors b y Fujitsu c omply with Class II
for low resolutions an d Class I for resolutions of 1680 x 1050 (1764000 pixel) and higher.
Examples:
A at-screen monitor with a resolution of 1280 x 1024 ha s 1280 x 1024 = 1310720 pixels. Each pixel
consists of three subpixels (red, green and blue), so t here are a lmost 3.9 million subpixels in total.
According to ISO 9241-3 (Class II), a maximum of 3 lit and 3 unlit pixels plus 7 lit or 13 unlit subpixels,
or a corresponding combination, may be faulty (1 lit subpixel counts as two unlit subpixels).
A at-screen monitor with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 ha s 1920 x 1200 = 2304000 pixels. Each pixel
consists of three subpixels (red, green and blue), so t here are a lmost 6.9 million subpixels in total.
According to ISO 9241-3 ( Class I), a maximum of 2 lit and 2 u nlit pixels plus 5 lit or 11 unlit subpixels,
or a corresponding combination, may be faulty (1 lit subpixel counts as two unlit subpixels).
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