MONITOR with DEAD PIXEL - SOLVED

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A dead pixel is a defective pixel on a liquid crystal display (LCD) that is not working properly. It can appear as a dark or bright dot, or as a partial sub-pixel defect.
Here are some things you can try if you have a monitor with dead pixels:
Check for dead pixels: Use a pixel-checking tool or website that displays solid colors on your screen.
Turn the monitor off and on: Sometimes, turning the monitor off and then back on can reset the pixel.
Return the monitor: Many vendors have return policies that cover out-of-the-box defects, so you may be able to get a refund or a replacement.
It's normal for a display to have one or more fixed subpixels, and it's considered within industry standards. A display with 1 to 5 fixed subpixels is considered normal