I just received my OLED LE and after signing in and getting it set up, I did the various tests of issues I saw in this Reddit.

Absolutely no issues. I first checked all buttons. Every button feels as it should (I had an LCD Deck previously) and all buttons function. Then I checked what panel it has, and confirmed it’s BOE. Then did the scariest text last…dead pixels. Absolutely no dead pixels.

I had the feeling that the amount of people saying they had problems with their LE Deck just appeared higher in comparison to the amount of LE Decks actually shipped out. So this is a positivity post for those worried about their LE Decks that there are in fact LE Decks with no issues! 😁

  • BleuBeurdB
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    1 year ago

    Sure thing.

    I googled “dead pixel test” while in desktop mode on the deck.

    It brought me to a website where I can run a pixel test.

    It displays a full screen - single color image, you can inspect your screen for pixels that aren’t working.

    Tapping the screen, changes the color.

    It rotates through the RGB colors White and Black. Look at every pixel on each colored background and determine if any are not working.

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      1 year ago

      Look at every pixel

      Lol ok, I’ll start from the top right and count out each of the ~960,000 pixels as I look at every one of them to make sure they’re each tip-top.

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        1 year ago

        No one has said to count pixels. If there is a dead pixel, it’ll be very obvious. Just take your time and inspect each colored screen. If there’s a dead pixel, you’ll see it.

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          1 year ago

          I did say “look at every pixel” but I think he/she’s taking it a bit out of context for a “gotcha” or something.

      • BleuBeurdB
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        1 year ago

        …but that’s literally what you do. You scan the screen with your eye balls and determine if any of the 960,000 pixels…are dead.

        I’m not sure what your getting at.