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>I can't find a replacement policy for the T210 or T221 on IBM's site but
\n>Hello!
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\n>I'va an IBM T210 monitor for now 2,5 years. The monitor is working well, but in
\n>the last weeks it has got several dead pixels. Is this number and positioning
\n>of dead pixels enough to give the monitor back to IBM to get it repaired?
\n>
\n>I've made two photos of this:
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\n>http://www.hutin.de/pics/IBM_T210_error.jpg
\n>http://www.hutin.de/pics/IBM_T210_error_part.jpg
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\n>Ciao, Armin!
\n>
\n>/* Gigabyteweise OS/2 Programme: http://www.schnickschnack.net */
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\n>+++ This OS/2 system uptime is 3 days 17:23 hours
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>=16 dark or bright+dark dots.--wilson
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