Pixel dead on Satellite A200 - 1 MB

Well, here's the problem. I have an A200 - 1 MB and when my screen starts or when it shows black I ca always see a pixel that displays in red.

This means that the pixel is dead? Does anyone know a program I could use for this? Can I use the warranty on that?

Hello

Very interesting document on dead pixels you will find under http://support.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/TSB5400ZD0002R01.htm

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