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A friend called complaining that his out of warranty eMachines monitor
(Gateway) has developed an intermittant blured display. I have not seen it yet. While we spoke on the phone it went from blurry to sharp and back a couple of times. It seems to me that the problem must be in the monitor itself and not in the PC'ss video. Is this related to something that is reasonably repairable or is this monitor now a throw away? I can handle CRT based tv and on occasion monitors , but no experience with LCD displays. Could this be caused by a degrading lamp? Varying brightness and contrast had no effect on sharpness. Charlie |
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A soft looking picture would not be the back plane lamps. Weak back
plane lamps will show a dim picture, or shading defects in the luminocity of the picture. Check to make sure that the computer's display card is always in the native mode for the monitor. Make sure that the monitor's auto sync has been performed while the computer's display card is set up to the native mode of the monitor. These are most common causes for an LCD monitor appearing to look like it has soft focus. As for any defects, it is possible that there is a fault with the signal processing in the monitor. There are a number of complex tasks that are performed in the functioning of the way that the monitor processes the image to the screen. This type of fault is something that you would not be able to service without swapping boards to make it function properly. At this point, the monitor would not be cost effective to service. Jerry G. ====== On Jan 11, 3:15*pm, "Charlie Bress" wrote: A friend called complaining that his out of warranty eMachines monitor (Gateway) has developed an intermittant blured display. I have not seen it yet. While we spoke on the phone it went from blurry to sharp and back a couple of times. It seems to me that the problem must be in the monitor itself and not in the PC'ss video. Is this related to something that is reasonably repairable or is this monitor now a throw away? I can handle CRT based tv and on occasion monitors , but no experience with LCD displays. Could this be caused by a degrading lamp? Varying brightness and contrast had no effect on sharpness. Charlie |
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"Jerry G." wrote in message
... Check to make sure that the computer's display card is always in the native mode for the monitor. More precisely, the "native resolution". If the display's physical resolution is (for example) 1024 x 768, the card should be set to that. Many monitors can handle non-native-resolution signals, but the result is sometimes quite awful-looking. |
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 15:15:23 -0500, "Charlie Bress"
wrote: A friend called complaining that his out of warranty eMachines monitor (Gateway) has developed an intermittant blured display. I have not seen it yet. Smeared pixels can be anything from A/D jitter to crappy video cables. Most commonly video cables. While we spoke on the phone it went from blurry to sharp and back a couple of times. Loose cable connector? Extension cable? KVM switch box? Lots of ways to create this problem. It seems to me that the problem must be in the monitor itself and not in the PC'ss video. Assumption, the mother of all screwups. Bring a laptop or another machine that has an external video connector and TEST the LCD monitor. Is this related to something that is reasonably repairable or is this monitor now a throw away? No. I fixed one LCD with otto focus problems by replacing the video cable. I can handle CRT based tv and on occasion monitors , but no experience with LCD displays. Learn by destroying. They're easier to work with. Could this be caused by a degrading lamp? No. That would just cause a dim image, not a focus problem. Varying brightness and contrast had no effect on sharpness. Charlie -- # Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831-336-2558 # http://802.11junk.com # http://www.LearnByDestroying.com AE6KS |
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