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Default Envision Flat Panel going dim

I have a 17 inch Envision flat panel that turns on regular and then goes
dim about 1 second after turn on. You can still see a picture, but it's so
faint, it's almost not there.


Has anyone seen this before and can let me know what they did to repair it?


thanks in advance!
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I have a 17 inch Envision flat panel that turns on regular and then goes
dim about 1 second after turn on. You can still see a picture, but it's so
faint, it's almost not there.


Has anyone seen this before and can let me know what they did to repair
it?


thanks in advance!


Sounds like trouble with the backlighting. Could be the CCFLs themselves, or
the invertor that drives them falling over.

Arfa


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