Dead Pixels Not Uncommon - Warranties Weak
Of the five or six LCD monitors I've bought for our office over the years, only one (an otherwise fine Cornea LCD) had a dead pixel. I've read, though, that they are not uncommon. Unfortunately, nearly every manufacturer requires quite a few dead pixels before it will replace the monitor.
I've found Dell, Viewsonic, Sony, and even Envision to be pretty good. Right now, though July 20, 2005, Dell has incredible deals on its 2001FP (20") for as little as $526. I only bought the little bugger 10 days ago for $561. So it goes. But I must admit it lives up to its billing. Darn sharp text and rich colors. Very nice.