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NEC Multisync 1810 LCD
Hi,
I have a few of these monitors. They had blown pico fuses and shorted surface mount transistors on the inverter board. I replaced these and now they're working but they aren't displaying full screen vertically. I have a black area about 1/2 inch wide on both top and bottom of the screen. Obviously there are no adjustements for Vertical width on the LCD. I was wondering if there was something else that was wrong with the electronics or if it's just somekind of setup i'm overlooking. Anyway, if anyone has any experience with these screens or LCDs in general i'd really appreciate your help! Mark |
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NEC Multisync 1810 LCD
Have you tried different resolution and/or frame refresh rates from the PC ? Get the correct driver file from the maker and make sure the graphics card recognises the monitor. "Mark" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a few of these monitors. They had blown pico fuses and shorted surface mount transistors on the inverter board. I replaced these and now they're working but they aren't displaying full screen vertically. I have a black area about 1/2 inch wide on both top and bottom of the screen. Obviously there are no adjustements for Vertical width on the LCD. I was wondering if there was something else that was wrong with the electronics or if it's just somekind of setup i'm overlooking. Anyway, if anyone has any experience with these screens or LCDs in general i'd really appreciate your help! Mark |
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