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For best pictures, you need to set your PC video resolution to the native resolution of this monitor, which is 1280x1024 @60Hz. Try that first before opening up the monitor to look for bad components.
Post back, see what usually goes wrong with SAMSUNG monitors: http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums
it is not ur fault my friend thousands are suffering due to this
It is actually CCD Failure !! U ARE LUCKY ! u can get it repaired FREE OF COST from canon just call them on the number if u are in US go to the link below and they will send u postage paid envelope and repair free of cost PLS RATE ME FIXYA for the help dont u think i deserve it
Wrong path on the answer 'button' link, when wrong answer comes up, that link has to refer to the correct answer specific to that question, IE. not random. On auto answer or on "click here" for answer. Change the link path on the JScript file or whatever file it's on.
Or change the script itself, to refer to the specific answer.
I don't know what sort of set up you're using, so it's hard to work out precisely the problem. But it must be the Path address that's wrong.
Hi I just experienced the same problem.Could NOT figure out what went wrong.The LCD screen image was blurred and as a result the pics I took were blurry:(
My husband then took over and simply cleaned off the front lens and POOF! It is back to good!Hope this helps!
This is a defective CCD known to Canon. They will repair it FREE of charge. Go here for more detail: http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=PgComSmModDisplayAct&fcategoryid=223&modelid=8044&keycode=2112&id=29819
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