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| Thread ID: 31150 | 2003-03-13 20:31:00 | Repairable dark screen display | santae (2502) | Press F1 |
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| 127788 | 2003-03-13 20:31:00 | I have a digital 15 inch monitor that has served me well. I do not want to say good bye to it unless it has truely had it's day. If it is possible I would like to put a bandage on it. Is this possible? Where can I take it to?I can still see and read from the screen. Would it cost to much to be worth while? Your help would be much appreciated. |
santae (2502) | ||
| 127789 | 2003-03-13 23:16:00 | don't know about that particular breed but there is a VR on the board of some screens to adjust brightness and colour. If you are not familiar with inside a monitor best you get some one who is to have a look, they can give you a nasty belt if you touch the wrong thing even when they are unplugged, |
Jimbo (441) | ||
| 127790 | 2003-03-14 00:13:00 | How dark is it? There is a limited range of internal adjustment available but it is pointless if the dark image is hiding other faults like poor colour or focus. Have a look at the monitor FAQs and you will find a link to a site offering monitor test patterns. the grey scale in particular will helpyou describe how dark it is i.e. how many bars are visible. A repair shop specialising in monitors could adjust it relatively quickly and cheaply, but with no guarantees. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
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