HP Pavillion MX75 monitor
Here's the deal; Less than two years ago she and I both bought identical
Hewlett Packard Pavilion 742c pc's on the same day cuz they were a great price. I have worked in the computer field for the last several years and have owned and built several in that time. This is her first computer. We have both of our identical pc's networked in the same room. Tonight she comes in, turns on her pc and says to me that her monitor looks weird. When I look at it, I notice that it has what looks like to me to be classic symptoms of a picture tube going bad. The colors at the corners are fading to pastels. I told her it looks like her monitor is going bad. The computer is less than two years old . Now she is blaming me for her bad monitor cuz I was doing some work in the room around the pc, but I have assured her that I never touched her monitor in any way. She can't understand why MY monitor is still fine and hers has decided to start screwing up. I have had pc's for years and explained to her that computer monitors simply don't have the same lifespan as TV's and usually last only a fraction thereof. Still, I agree that her monitor is WAY too new to be wearing out (under two years!). I also told her that, unfortunately, I don't think there is much we can do about it as I am sure the monitor is way out of warranty. She is ****ed and has accused me of lying and doing something to mess her monitor up. Has anybody else ever had a monitor go bad prematurely? What is the average lifespan of a computer monitor? Has anyone heard of HP monitors being particularly short-lived. Thanks for your advice on this, Bill |
HP Pavillion MX75 monitor
I've been in the TV and monitor repair business for about 30 years. I have
seen brand new monitors out of the box fail, even in the very high end ones. The same is for TV's, and all kinds of electronic equipment. Anything can fail at any time! I have seen cases where a few days after the warranty, a CRT failed. You should take the monitor in for a proper estimate, in case it is only a small problem that is causing your fault. Don't blame a CRT by how it looks, unless you've been servicing a lot of monitors to be able to judge this. There are many things in a monitor or TV set that can happen that will make it look like a bad CRT to the untrained eye. -- Greetings, Jerry Greenberg GLG Technologies GLG ========================================= WebPage http://www.zoom-one.com Electronics http://www.zoom-one.com/electron.htm ========================================= "Bill" wrote in message news:EmYwb.3388$Yt4.234@lakeread05... Here's the deal; Less than two years ago she and I both bought identical Hewlett Packard Pavilion 742c pc's on the same day cuz they were a great price. I have worked in the computer field for the last several years and have owned and built several in that time. This is her first computer. We have both of our identical pc's networked in the same room. Tonight she comes in, turns on her pc and says to me that her monitor looks weird. When I look at it, I notice that it has what looks like to me to be classic symptoms of a picture tube going bad. The colors at the corners are fading to pastels. I told her it looks like her monitor is going bad. The computer is less than two years old . Now she is blaming me for her bad monitor cuz I was doing some work in the room around the pc, but I have assured her that I never touched her monitor in any way. She can't understand why MY monitor is still fine and hers has decided to start screwing up. I have had pc's for years and explained to her that computer monitors simply don't have the same lifespan as TV's and usually last only a fraction thereof. Still, I agree that her monitor is WAY too new to be wearing out (under two years!). I also told her that, unfortunately, I don't think there is much we can do about it as I am sure the monitor is way out of warranty. She is ****ed and has accused me of lying and doing something to mess her monitor up. Has anybody else ever had a monitor go bad prematurely? What is the average lifespan of a computer monitor? Has anyone heard of HP monitors being particularly short-lived. Thanks for your advice on this, Bill |
HP Pavillion MX75 monitor
Bill:
Way to much non-technical information in your post...... doe she have reason to think you are lying and have really screwed up her monitor? ...... I really don't want you to answer that question. Yes, monitors and televisions can and do fail in just a few years or less..... and a replacement cheap monitor is less than a hundred bucks..... or pay a little more a get a larger screen or even a plasma flat screen so "she" wont' be "****ed" at you any more. Maybe you can score a few points with the new monitor upgrade. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Bill" wrote in message news:EmYwb.3388$Yt4.234@lakeread05... Here's the deal; Less than two years ago she and I both bought identical Hewlett Packard Pavilion 742c pc's on the same day cuz they were a great price. I have worked in the computer field for the last several years and have owned and built several in that time. This is her first computer. We have both of our identical pc's networked in the same room. Tonight she comes in, turns on her pc and says to me that her monitor looks weird. When I look at it, I notice that it has what looks like to me to be classic symptoms of a picture tube going bad. The colors at the corners are fading to pastels. I told her it looks like her monitor is going bad. The computer is less than two years old . Now she is blaming me for her bad monitor cuz I was doing some work in the room around the pc, but I have assured her that I never touched her monitor in any way. She can't understand why MY monitor is still fine and hers has decided to start screwing up. I have had pc's for years and explained to her that computer monitors simply don't have the same lifespan as TV's and usually last only a fraction thereof. Still, I agree that her monitor is WAY too new to be wearing out (under two years!). I also told her that, unfortunately, I don't think there is much we can do about it as I am sure the monitor is way out of warranty. She is ****ed and has accused me of lying and doing something to mess her monitor up. Has anybody else ever had a monitor go bad prematurely? What is the average lifespan of a computer monitor? Has anyone heard of HP monitors being particularly short-lived. Thanks for your advice on this, Bill |
HP Pavillion MX75 monitor
Sounds like a degaussing problem to me, or is the CRT gone Gassy, if the
Image is fine at the centre of the screen than it seems more likely firing up an electric drill close to the monitor magnetized the screen, a few On/Off cycles should clear it up else an external Degaussing Coil might be required. Yukio YANO What else is wrong with your NEW monitor. .. "Bill" wrote in message news:EmYwb.3388$Yt4.234@lakeread05... Here's the deal; Less than two years ago she and I both bought identical Hewlett Packard Pavilion 742c pc's on the same day cuz they were a great price. I have worked in the computer field for the last several years and have owned and built several in that time. This is her first computer. We have both of our identical pc's networked in the same room. Tonight she comes in, turns on her pc and says to me that her monitor looks weird. When I look at it, I notice that it has what looks like to me to be classic symptoms of a picture tube going bad. The colors at the corners are fading to pastels. I told her it looks like her monitor is going bad. The computer is less than two years old . Now she is blaming me for her bad monitor cuz I was doing some work in the room around the pc, but I have assured her that I never touched her monitor in any way. She can't understand why MY monitor is still fine and hers has decided to start screwing up. I have had pc's for years and explained to her that computer monitors simply don't have the same lifespan as TV's and usually last only a fraction thereof. Still, I agree that her monitor is WAY too new to be wearing out (under two years!). I also told her that, unfortunately, I don't think there is much we can do about it as I am sure the monitor is way out of warranty. She is ****ed and has accused me of lying and doing something to mess her monitor up. Has anybody else ever had a monitor go bad prematurely? What is the average lifespan of a computer monitor? Has anyone heard of HP monitors being particularly short-lived. Thanks for your advice on this, Bill |
HP Pavillion MX75 monitor
Sounds like a degaussing problem to me, or is the CRT gone Gassy, if the
Image is fine at the centre of the screen than it seems more likely firing up an electric drill close to the monitor magnetized the screen, a few On/Off cycles should clear it up else an external Degaussing Coil might be required. Yukio YANO What else is wrong with your NEW monitor. .. "Bill" wrote in message news:EmYwb.3388$Yt4.234@lakeread05... Here's the deal; Less than two years ago she and I both bought identical Hewlett Packard Pavilion 742c pc's on the same day cuz they were a great price. I have worked in the computer field for the last several years and have owned and built several in that time. This is her first computer. We have both of our identical pc's networked in the same room. Tonight she comes in, turns on her pc and says to me that her monitor looks weird. When I look at it, I notice that it has what looks like to me to be classic symptoms of a picture tube going bad. The colors at the corners are fading to pastels. I told her it looks like her monitor is going bad. The computer is less than two years old . Now she is blaming me for her bad monitor cuz I was doing some work in the room around the pc, but I have assured her that I never touched her monitor in any way. She can't understand why MY monitor is still fine and hers has decided to start screwing up. I have had pc's for years and explained to her that computer monitors simply don't have the same lifespan as TV's and usually last only a fraction thereof. Still, I agree that her monitor is WAY too new to be wearing out (under two years!). I also told her that, unfortunately, I don't think there is much we can do about it as I am sure the monitor is way out of warranty. She is ****ed and has accused me of lying and doing something to mess her monitor up. Has anybody else ever had a monitor go bad prematurely? What is the average lifespan of a computer monitor? Has anyone heard of HP monitors being particularly short-lived. Thanks for your advice on this, Bill |
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