I now have my second GO with a faulty pixel.
The first was basically a total loss due to the warranty restrictions Oculus has.
After using the second GO now for about a week I first though there is some dust on the lenses.
Could only see a faint pixel fault in certain conditions.
Like on a fully black background the pixel would appear blue-greenish and is quite faint.
In other colors it is not always visible, depends on what RGB value is in use.
But now that I noticed where it is this pixel is really annoying me, mostly when watching a movie or having dark scenes in some VR experiences.
The first time around I had a fully dead pixel right in the center of the right display.
Now I have a pixel with just a faint problem in most colors and only better visible on full black.
Still no cam I have is able to get this pixel to show up.
After about 50 pictures with my DSL the best I got was the flysreen visible but the pixel itself only visible in the image after enhancing the colors and playing with the contrast and brightness.
My DSLR has 8mp my phone 12 but it totally fails to get any clear fous other than on the lenses.
So how doesone take a usuable pic for a really problematic pixel that can be use for the warranty claim?
I somehow doubt a picture that went through a lot of post processing won't be accepted here.
And what are my chances to get this sorted before xmas?
The thing was actually meant as a present and I wanted to make it a bit more complete by installing some of the experiences and apps.
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Already know the procedures required from last time, that is why I struggle with this picture I need from the pixel
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None of my three TV's have faulty pixels.
None of my four tablets have faulty pixels.
None of my three phones have faulty pixels.
And so far none of my previous devices using a screen had faulty pixels either.
But I order a GO and have faulty pixels.
I order another one and have the problem again, just in a different spot.
If you have a TV and you can see a dead or faulty pixel everytime you have the right color in that area - would you like it??
I am sorry but faulty pixels in a panel are these days called b-ware.
The display is the main component to allow you to enjoy a GO and IMHO it has to be in a perfect condition to fulfill this purpose.
As said, I wanted some possible options to take a picture of the pixel, not how to ignore the problem on a brand new device.
No offence!
Custom built gaming desktop; i9 9900k (water cooled) oc to 5ghz, gtx 1080 ti (from my old AGA), 32 gb 3000hz ram, 1 tb ssd, 4 tb hdd. Asus ROG Maximus xi hero wifi mb, StarTech 4 port/4 controller sata powered usb3.0 pcie card, Asus VG248QE 1080p 144hz gaming monitor, Oculus Rift cv1 w/2x sensors. Vive Cosmos, currently work in progress.