What about all the dead pixels on pioneer plasmas as well? you think the cracked screens are bad, they can return those; the dead pixels on a pioneer they are stuck with. So you just spent over $3,000 on a tv to have pixels stuck that can't be fixed, i'd be really pissed. I think I'd crack the screen and say I got one with a cracked screen; sorry but I wont deal with dead pixels either pioneer on such an expensive piece of equipment. Stuck pixel on a monitor is one thing, that might be ok but on your tv, NO!
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What about all the dead pixels on pioneer plasmas as well? you think the cracked screens are bad, they can return those; the dead pixels on a pioneer they are stuck with. So you just spent over $3,000 on a tv to have pixels stuck that can't be fixed, i'd be really pissed. I think I'd crack the screen and say I got one with a cracked screen; sorry but I wont deal with dead pixels either pioneer on such an expensive piece of equipment. Stuck pixel on a monitor is one thing, that might be ok but on your tv, NO!