"There are some oddities like the UDT-3. Every one I've seen has been an 
intentional dud with an internal shorting bar."

Seems very strange to me. I think it's much more likely the metal bar is a 
mistakenly left over detail as the result of a produktion error. It holds 
the pixels in a perfekt row during assembly and when they has been locked 
in positon it's intended to be broken off at the very tiny points that 
connects it to the pixels. Then the bad batch has hit the market instead of 
the shredder...

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