I have a problem with the monitor blurring pictures and videos. It looks as if I'm looking at something on a VCR. How do I fix this?I have a problem with the monitor blurring pictures and videos. It looks as if I'm looking at something on a VCR. How do I fix this?
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The resolution is dependent on the settings. Did you check and adjust the pot controls? Check the connections from the source to see if any loose wires are in need of tightening? In some case HEAT causes the controls to go out of sync and give you a poor picture. Other than that, contact LG support services for their opinion.
this sounds like you need a new inverter. it sits behind the trim just under the lcd screen. you can get the inverter from most lcd screen specialists or ebay.
As long as something isnt broken, using the HDMI and the D-Sub should be fine. From your fuzzy pictures I suggest that you want to double-check your cables.
Have you tried to switch it? If you put the second monitor on the D-SUB and the picture is still faulty, its very likely the problem is your monitor.
christian204, Your unit may be 5 -6 years old, and may have developed a problem with it's internal "switch-mode-power-supply" and will need good CCFL backlit lcd monitor tech to repair it. When strange and wierd things start to occur on lcd screens the first place to look would be the SMPS. 12fixlouie
The picture board on your monitor is malfunctioning that is why the display is now fuzzy, This is a sign that the
picture
board of your monitor has developed fault.
The best thing for you
to
do now is to take the monitor to a local repairer within your vicinity
to help with the replacement of the picture board
because the fault is not something you can fix yourself, in order not to
complicate issues.
Sounds like an inverter problem. If the power supply is internal replace the capacitors coming out of the voltage regulators. These are usually 1000mf and/or 470mf. If that doesn't do the trick look up the numbers on the 8-pin chips that drive the secondary transformers on the inverter to see if they are getting the right voltages. Good Luck!
I have a problem with the monitor blurring pictures and videos. It looks as if I'm looking at something on a VCR. How do I fix this?
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