I just picked up a used Wallstreet 300 and the seller lied about 
there being no stuck pixels.  I don't care enough to send it back, 
however.  Someone has suggested to me that a person can sometimes 
'rub-out' a stuck pixel on an active matrix screen by simply rubbing 
the area with a finger.  Is that correct?  Any suggestions regarding 
removing a stuck pixel?

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Matthew D. O'Conner, Attorney at Law
Seattle, Washington, USA  -  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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