Should I return monitor with dead pixel?
John Kim
Updated on April 13, 2026
In respect to this, what do I do if my monitor has a dead pixel?
But the steps are all pretty simple:
- Turn off your monitor.
- Get yourself a damp cloth, so that you won't scratch the screen.
- Apply pressure to the area where the stuck pixel is.
- While applying pressure, turn on your computer and screen.
- Remove pressure and the stuck pixel should be gone.
Subsequently, question is, are dead pixels acceptable? Often, it would appear that the retailer involved is under no obligation to replace a panel with a couple of dead pixels – even though it is brand new. The general 'ruling' seems to be some dead pixels are perfectly acceptable.
Accordingly, can dead pixels spread monitor?
Dead pixels usually don't spread. They're usually a small fault in a display. If they do spread, you might need to hire a specialist or replace your screen.
How common are dead pixels on monitor?
Unfortunately they are common, out of the several monitors I've bought recently approximately 50% had stuck or dead pixels. Protect yourself by buying from a retailer with a good return policy that won't enforce ISO standards for dead pixels.