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7. Customer care and warranty
7. Customer care and
warranty
7.1 Philips’ Flat Panel Monitors Pixel
Defect Policy
Philips	strives	to	deliver	the	highest	quality	
products.	We	use	some	of	the	industry's	most	
advanced	manufacturing	processes	and	practice	
stringent	quality	control.	However,	pixel	or	
sub	pixel	defects	on	the	TFT	Monitor	panels	
used	in	flat	panel	monitors	are	sometimes	
unavoidable.	No	manufacturer	can	guarantee	
that	all	panels	will	be	free	from	pixel	defects,	
but	Philips	guarantees	that	any	monitor	with	an	
unacceptable	number	of	defects	will	be	repaired	
or	replaced	under	warranty.	This	notice	explains	
the	different	types	of	pixel	defects	and	defines	
acceptable	defect	levels	for	each	type.	In	order	
to	qualify	for	repair	or	replacement	under	
warranty,	the	number	of	pixel	defects	on	a	TFT	
Monitor	panel	must	exceed	these	acceptable	
levels.	For	example,	no	more	than	0.0004%	of	
the	sub	pixels	on	a	monitor	may	be	defective.	
Furthermore,	Philips	sets	even	higher	quality	
standards	for	certain	types	or	combinations	
of	pixel	defects	that	are	more	noticeable	than	
others.	This	policy	is	valid	worldwide.
subpixel
pixel
Pixels and Sub pixels
A	pixel,	or	picture	element,	is	composed	of	
three	sub	pixels	in	the	primary	colors	of	red,	
green	and	blue.	Many	pixels	together	form	an	
image.	When	all	sub	pixels	of	a	pixel	are	lit,	the	
three	colored	sub	pixels	together	appear	as	a	
single	white	pixel.	When	all	are	dark,	the	three	
colored	sub	pixels	together	appear	as	a	single	
black	pixel.	Other	combinations	of	lit	and	dark	
sub	pixels	appear	as	single	pixels	of	other	colors.
Types of Pixel Defects
Pixel	and	sub	pixel	defects	appear	on	the	screen	
in	different	ways.	There	are	two	categories	of	
pixel	defects	and	several	types	of	sub	pixel	
defects	within	each	category.	
Bright Dot Defects
Bright	dot	defects	appear	as	pixels	or	sub	pixels	
that	are	always	lit	or	'on'.	That	is,	a	bright	dot	is	
a	sub-pixel	that	stands	out	on	the	screen	when	
the	monitor	displays	a	dark	pattern.	There	are	
the	types	of	bright	dot	defects.
One lit red, green or blue sub pixel.
Two	adjacent	lit	sub	pixels:
-	 Red	+	Blue	=	Purple
-		 Red	+	Green	=	Yellow
-		 Green	+	Blue	=	Cyan	(Light	Blue)
Three adjacent lit sub pixels (one white pixel).