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	<title>Comments on: A Beginner&#8217;s Guide on How to Sell on eBay and How I Became a Powerseller</title>
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		<title>By: Remedy for Stuck or Dead Pixels in LCDs Screens &#124; The Information Bank</title>
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		<description>[...] Like I mentioned previously, in my eBay HOWTO, I sell a lot of things on eBay for myself and for other people. Just recently, I sold a Sony PSP for one of my brother&#8217;s friends. I was wary of selling it for him because I&#8217;ve heard of stories about how the PSP&#8217;s LCD screen is notorious for stuck or dead pixels. Most stores will not even replace it and Sony will not cover it under warranty. My brother&#8217;s friend reassured me that there was an easy way to test and fix stuck or dead pixels. Later, I found out that this could also be applied to most other things that use LCDs: monitors, Nintendo DS, TVs, iPods, etc. If you&#8217;ve experienced this problem of stuck or dead pixels, don&#8217;t loose hope! There is a chance that it can be easily fixed. Just read below:   ch_client = 'artbarizo'; ch_width = 468; ch_height = 60; ch_color_title = '000000'; ch_default_tab = 'Best Deals'; ch_non_contextual = 1;    Free Laptop or Desktop Computer - Just sign up for one no-obligation offer and refer ten friends!   Behind the Scenes of LCD Repair When taking an LCD to be fixed for these malfunctioning pixels, we often think that the specialists perform really complicated and technical solutions such as taking the LCD apart layer by layer. They may do that. But, the first step in fixing the LCD does not require that much expertise. It is actually very easy and usually solves the problem. They play a video of rapidly flashing colors to &#8220;unstick&#8221; all of the pixels. If this does not work, they use their technical magic. [...]</description>
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