Juste bought a fking $850 4k monitor (Acer B326HK)

Juste bought a fking $850 4k monitor (Acer B326HK).
After a few days of using it, a stupid green pixel appears when there's a dark/black background.

should i kill myself or is there a magical trick to make it dissapear ?

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Dead pixel m80

RMA that son of a gun

>should i kill myself

how about oyu return it and get a new one ?!

yeah probably gonna do that, but annoying af, having to go back to my shitty 1080p monitor

looks like you have bigger problems than a single stuck pixel

>$850 monitor
you're retarded for spending that kind of money on something that's clearly low-tier garbage

I don't know if it works on any screen, but STUCK pixels can sometimes be fixed by rapidly flashing different colors on the pixel for a while. There are programs that do it. Sometimes you can free them that way, sometimes they're stuck forever. I'd try that for maybe a hour, if it's not fixed after that just RMA it.

here's an example program, first result on google: jscreenfix.com/

It's a stuck pixel, try those RGB flashing things

this

>850
>that bleeding

Make a warranty claim.

Are there monitors that don't have such bleeding? I've honestly never seen one.

buy a good brand (hint: acer is a shitty low-tier brand).

It's a stuck pixel. Massage the pixel with your dikku.

Dell UltraSharp doesn't have this problem.

Try gently "massaging" the part of the monitor with your finger or a stylus or something that will not damage it.

It's how I fixed a stuck red pixel on an old monitor

I have two U2312HM and both have this problem but to a slightly lesser degree

also the bright fucking blue laserbeam power LED bleeds into black images as well

Retina Display doesn't have this problem

>Acer
based retard

>shitty 1080p
explain

Yeah just pretend its a prostate.

Most of that looks like normal IPS glow that cameras pick up far easier than human eyes do (move the camera around and the pattern follows). Cheap panels however do experience backlight bleeds all the time and the only real way to avoid that is to go with actually good manufacturers like Eizo or NEC, or Soon™ OLED

kek, can't you just disable it from the settings?

>kek, can't you just disable it from the settings?
I wish, I've never seen a display with this option.

>1080
>shitty

Enjoy eye strain from squinting your eyes all day because your icons are too small

>screenlets justifying 1080p in 2017
hang yourselves poor niggers

First world problem.