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IsMyLcdOK – LCD/LED monitor stuck pixel detector

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When buying a display, it is best to use a dedicated application to make a full quality test (such as whether it has dead pixels), so as to avoid identifying problems during later use. At this point, IsMyLcdOK can be a good and effective solution. Its file size is only less than 50 KB, runs directly without installation, also does not need other runtime environment. In other words, you can use a USB flash drive to take it with you when choosing and testing a display.

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DisplayX – Handy LCD/LED monitor display test wizard

DisplayX is a small display equipment conventional detection and bad point, delay time detection application, it supports all Microsoft Windows platforms. With DisplayX you can detect how the quality and performance of LCD/LED monitor exactly is. If you want to buy a new monitor, i suggest you take DisplayX within your USB, it will help you a lot, to pick out a good display product for you!

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