Hi, Henry. I contacted Asus and their answer was to unplug completely the monitor (connections and power supply) and wait... I can't believe it, but it worked. And I say I can't believe it, cos that's something I already did... but this time it worked.
Their answer was: This may be caused by static fields. If the monitor is unpluged for a couple of minutes (may be half an hour, to be completly sure), it will discharge, and it will work. The monitor has a security circuit that prevents it to switch on if static fields are detected.
Anyway... could be... but I'm not sure about their answer... looking for another monitor and I'll try so sell this one. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Alex
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oh ok,
yeah, i left it alone and it fixed itself...so i think i'll just leave it on all the time now haha, means the problem wont come up...
by the way. what country do you live in?
I might buy your monitor haha :P
thanks,
Henry
Hi,
Unfortunately, I already gave the monitor to a friend ;) Now I have a splendid 27 inches IPS monitor.
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