For stream 7 dead Pixel policy?

HP has a policy of pixel dead for the stream of 7? I have 3 pixels already dead on my screen and it is not even 3 months.

Hello

I'm aware of the policy is 5 or mor dead on the screen pixels.

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    Below, you can find info on the other hand secured claim.

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