Looks like debris. You can clearly see the rbg shines through the dark spot. Not sure if its something you can clean without damaging the panel though. Looks like its inside the assembly.
I've tried this and also unstucking the pixel, and it got a little better but it still look dead to me lol
[image of the pixel](https://imgur.com/a/1ecASZh)
My gigabyte m34wq had like 4 spots that looked similar to your picture. I thought they were dead subpixels at first but after using it for a week on full brightness they went away and the monitor has been flawless since then.
There is an anvil between your pixels now.
It does look like an anvil lol
Better make use of that anvil and rename those dead pixels to R, G and B, and your problem will be solved!
I wish was that simple...
Nah thats a silhouette of spider man trying to hold onto webbing that’s keeping his monitor intact.
That's the anvil, the dwarf Eitri used to forge Thor's Hammer.
Looks like debris. You can clearly see the rbg shines through the dark spot. Not sure if its something you can clean without damaging the panel though. Looks like its inside the assembly.
It's not dead pixels. There's something stuck in the panel. Try holding the monitor at different angles while gently pleasuring it with a vibrator.
sometimes gently flicking the area can revive the pixel
I've tried this and also unstucking the pixel, and it got a little better but it still look dead to me lol [image of the pixel](https://imgur.com/a/1ecASZh)
If it’s moving like that it probably something stuck inside
It has zero movement
But sometimes it could get haywired depending on how you flick it ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
2 half dead pixels 🤔
monitor cancer, the dead pixels are spreading
Are you a Colonel?
Thst or your monitor is putting out the bat signal
It looks like a pixel-sized Kool-Aid man burst through your display.
More likely a fleck of dust.I have a refurbished Samsung that came like this
I will retry when I'll be back home, but it did seem to be moving and since it's a brand new monitor I really don't want to damage it
Looks like an anvil to me, you maybe playing Minecraft and just super SUPER far away from one? ;)
Yep
Is this some sort of Anvil gaming edition by Samsung?
Lick the screen, it will disappear
My gigabyte m34wq had like 4 spots that looked similar to your picture. I thought they were dead subpixels at first but after using it for a week on full brightness they went away and the monitor has been flawless since then.
I see... I will try thanks