Undead Pixel 2.2

4.1 out of 5 stars 4.1 (23 votes)

(February 28, 2007)

Windows 2000/2003/Vista/XP / Freeware / 10,654 downloads

Undead Pixel helps to locate and fix LCD screens dead pixels. You can fix the stuck pixels by calling them to do rapid changes.

  • Publisher

    Samuel Larché

  • Homepage

    Undead Pixel

  • Requirements

    .NET Framework v2.0

  • Uninstaller

    Yes

  • Latest Changes

    - New flash method

    - .Net version 2.0

    - Bug fixes

    - Vista compatibility

Reviews of Undead Pixel

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    cool_guy

    Reviewing 2.2 (Aug 4, 2007)

    cousinkix1953, Of course it won't work if you haven't installed the .NET framework. Oubeaver is right and take his comments seriously. As for the program itself, it is a great program. At least the developer has tried to provide a possible solution. It doesn't hurt to try. Software can't fix hardware. Face it!

  2. 3 out of 5 stars
    coolticker

    Reviewing 2.2 (Mar 5, 2007)

    Why use this heavy .NET 2.0 for such small tool ???

    Of course this tool will never fix any real dead pixel, but it may help in case of "locked" pixels by sending a lot of electrical on/off signal that could unlock it.

  3. 4 out of 5 stars
    Lil Alien

    Reviewing 2.2 (Mar 2, 2007)

    Very cool idea..

    Unfortunately, the one stuck red pixel that came with my Dell 2007 monitor didn't go away after 3 hours of running the program..

    I might try it once more, but doesn't look good..

    A for effort!

  4. 3 out of 5 stars
    Stryfe

    Reviewing 2.2 (Mar 2, 2007)

    Well I will give it an A for effort, but unfortuantely it didn't work for me. I've had a pixel stuck on blue since i bought this lcd a year ago, not too annoying since its towards the bottom of the screen.

    On a plus side the program does function under vista.

  5. 5 out of 5 stars
    oubeaver

    Reviewing 2.2 (Mar 2, 2007)

    cousinkix1953: You sir are an ass. Don't blame the application because your computer is so screwed up that it can't even install a simple little program. Seems to be working just fine for everyone else, hmmmm? Maybe its time to do a spyware/virus scan on your PC and find yourself an intro to computers class to take.
    (An anger management class might help too.)

    Oh yeah....sorry....this program actually did fix a "stuck" pixel on and older LCD. Pretty cool.

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