New DSLR with a single dead pixel on LCD, would you return it?

I can understand wanting your camera to be 100% beautiful, but if it doesn't effect the performance of the camera, and it doesn't effect the resale value of the camera, and it is barely noticeable, then why worry?
It's not as if the LCD screen is the sole use of the camera. I can understand if the viewfinder had a black spot on it!
 
thanks.

i'm not worried (after reading here and the manual), but thanks for clarifying it being a stuck pixel.
don't think there's a menu on the sony system to force the fix.
 
I'd be surprised if this was a good enough reason for a return.

Nikon disclaims dead pixels on the LCD in their manuals, and Nikon sources their LCD screens from Sony - so I'd imagine Sony has a similar disclaimer?

I think things like this are far to trivial to worry about?


I suppose it might be nit picking but if you bought a new car with a small but noticable scratch on the windscreen, would you buy it. I wouldn't.
Anyway stuck pixels can quite often "unstick themselves".
 
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