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30" Display Flickering/Dancing Pixels

I picked up a 30" display and the issues started ... This is not a dead/stuck pixels issue.

Bought the display at my local Apple store, got it home set it up and did the usual dead pixel search, OK there's three of them (two red one green), round the edges and to honest the pixel size on this display is so small that unless you have a cluster of them in one spot then the odd one here or there isn't really noticeable.

But then, after the screen has been on for a while I see green flickering or dancing pixels on the display. They disappear if you move the mouse pointer over them but reappear when the pointer is moved away, in fact this can even make them multiply.

I search here on the forums and found this :

Again 30" display with lots of green pixels

That post also contains a link to another post of the issue (and even includes an image of the issue at :

Flickering green and blue pixel problem

OK, I'm not going mad and it's not my eyes.

So, I return to the store and we can reproduce it on their G5 with GeForce 6800 Ultra. Something I am very pleased about as it proves it's not my G5 of GeForce card, and the store replaces the screen.

Screen #2: Get it home set it up again do the dead/stuck pixel search, none this time, wow OK let's leave the screen on for a while with nothing happening and ... green flicker returns.

Now, it does go away if you turn the screen off then on again. But they do come back. Sometimes not straight away, but only takes a few minutes. So screen #2 will be going back ...

It definitely would seem to be a display issue as in the threads above it happens on ATI and GeForce cards, Laptops and Desktops (though I didn't see anyone having issues on Windows).

Thanks for reading

Spencer

[EDIT : Here's a link where you can see my test image and a photo of the flickering pixels on my screen - SEE THE AMAZING FLICKERING PIXELS END EDIT]

[EDIT - Update:

I took the second display back to the Apple Store and we proved it on a third G5 and GeForce 6800 Ultra. Let me make sure that's clear. We demonstrated this to the Genius on hand with two different displays that had the issue on my G5 Dual 2.5 with GeForce 6800 at home and with two G5 2.5's with 6800 's at the store.

The staff were great, they waited until it returned (about 30 minutes) and were very interested when it happened. I made the decision not to try a 3rd screen and took a refund which the store did not give me any hassle in doing so.

I just want to say, if this mail seems to be anti-Apple it is not meant to be. The 30" screen is a great screen, the color was great and it if it were not for this one issue I would be proud to own one. The staff at the store were all polite and helpful.

Hopefully, Apple will realise this issue and find a solution for it.

Spencer

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Posted on Apr 10, 2005 7:16 AM

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Feb 5, 2008 2:39 AM in response to ib80

Thanks for the reply. I will let you know if the problem happens again. So far so good with both displays. My only real point is that I think it is a display problem, not a machine problem / software problem.

From reading all the threads it seems you can do things at time to make an effected display work properly, however, it always comes down to the display.

Bottom line, as with any electronic product, buy a warranty

Feb 11, 2008 11:56 AM in response to fenixway

Thanks for the info fenixway, I am trying to get some more feedback from other people having this problem. Could you switch your screen savor settings to "off" and see if you still get the blue pixels after awaking from sleep. I would really like to know if this solves this problem for more people than just me.

Mar 16, 2008 2:22 PM in response to tbien

I have discovered this to be a physical manufacturing issue. I have done all of the same as everyone else, new card, new power supply,m etc etc.

I finally got so mad I started to tilt the monitor up and down and left and right in frustration and it fixed!

If I moved it again it went bad again. I have noticed that the best way to fix is to tilt up till the flickering stops then slowly tilt back down.

I too have written several times to Apple with zero response.
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30" Display Flickering/Dancing Pixels

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