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I'm planning to purchase TV 40HX753 but I've one important question: How many beaten pixels the TV model 40HX753 according to manufacturer standards can have?

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VikLubber
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I'm planning to purchase TV 40HX753 but I've one important question: How many beaten pixels the TV model 40HX753 according to manufacturer standards can have?

I'm planning to purchase TV 40HX753 but I've one important question: How many beaten pixels the TV model 40HX753 according to manufacturer standards can have?

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Catmambo
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I haven't seen a dead pixel on a TV in a couple of years now, they are much more reliable. Best way to ensure is to visit your local dealer and check it out before you actually buy it, if you are very concerned. Many retailers also offer a no-questions asked returns policy as well if you are unhappy with it for whatever reason.

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Catmambo
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I haven't seen a dead pixel on a TV in a couple of years now, they are much more reliable. Best way to ensure is to visit your local dealer and check it out before you actually buy it, if you are very concerned. Many retailers also offer a no-questions asked returns policy as well if you are unhappy with it for whatever reason.

Thanks