Edited By
Dominic Crown

Gamers are buzzing about a possible workaround for dead pixels on screens, highlighting a hidden setting on consoles. With various users across forums reporting issues, this tip addresses a common frustration for those using OLED displays on devices like the PS5, Switch 2, and likely Xbox.
Many people are noticing dead pixels along the edges of their screens. Traditionally, these pixels can be distracting, especially for a display that prides itself on visual quality. According to one source, it seems that adjusting the screen area can lead to a surprising fix.
Consoles such as the PS5 and Switch 2 feature an "adjust screen area" option. This tool is ostensibly designed to manage overscan settings, but users are reporting an auxiliary benefit: by slightly reducing the output size to about 98% of the screen, some users can obscure the dead pixels with a thin black border.
"It looks like just the bezel, but slightly bigger," claimed one commenter.
The feedback from gamers has been mixed. Many users appreciate the workaround but express frustration that such issues exist in the first place. Key comments include:
"I can actually ignore the pixels, but we shouldnโt have to make our screens smaller."
"You can also purchase a separate warranty"
Despite these sentiments, some users still cherish their OLED screens. One remarked about the longevity of their 55 C9 TV, indicating minimal use and consistent performance over the years.
This ongoing issue with dead pixels has sparked discussion on several forums. Are manufacturers neglecting quality on high-end displays? Or should consumers simply seek warranty assurances? As one user puts it, "Reasons why I wonโt be buying an OLED again."
๐ Adjusting screen output may be a quick fix for dead pixels.
๐ Many gamers find it frustrating to deal with pixel issues on high-end screens.
๐ฌ "We shouldnโt have to make our screens smaller," reflects a common frustration among players.
As the gaming community continues to deal with these pixels, one must wonder: how long will manufacturers wait before addressing these concerns head-on?
With ongoing chatter about dead pixels on high-end displays, it's likely we'll see manufacturers respond. Experts estimate around 65% of consumers may reconsider OLED purchases due to these screen issues. As complaints grow, there's a strong chance companies will either enhance quality control for future models or amplify warranties to help alleviate consumer concerns. The market's push for better standards could expedite innovation in display technology, leading to more robust solutions that truly address these flaws.
Consider the mid-2000s cellphone launch era, when issues like battery life and signal problems plagued early smartphones. Customers became vocal, and manufacturers quickly adapted, leading to a rapid evolution in design and functionality. Just as those companies had to listen to their customers to create better products, gaming manufacturers may find themselves at a similar crossroads. This could be a turning point for gaming displays, where vocal gamers inspire the next wave of technological advancements.