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What is the CTX policy on non-performing dots on an LCD screen?

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What is the CTX policy on non-performing dots on an LCD screen?

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CTX Technology Corporation is committed to providing customer satisfaction by providing quality products. Generally, CTX products have very few bad or missing (non-performing) dots. CTX has set forth the following criteria for non-performing dots for all CTX LCD Panels. This policy exceeds the industry standard. CTX Technology’s specifications allow for non-performing dots. But, if there is a group or cluster of some non-performing dots less than the allowable number, CTX will consider this depending on colors that are missing and the distance between the quantity of non-performing dots. Also CTX will consider the location of the non-performing dots within a specific area. Non-performing dot can take the form of either a light dot or and dark dot. A dark dot will not have any color at all it will be black. A light dot will have some color depending on the color of the background. CTX has set a limit to the number of dot anomalies. CTX has adopted this policy for non-performing dots to

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