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seems like a very old monitor. old things do that, they die , get weak, or just ugly. this is called entropy. if the screen or the screen line drivers are bad. the fix is way more than a new monitor. get viewsonic. get the VA2246M-LED OR BIGGER. crisp perfect whites, and perfect colors... check it out. nice price drop , reciently.....
I've never opened one of these units, but I think you're right...a broken, cracked, or "cold solder joint"...had that problem on boards a lot of times. What has been assembled, should have a way of disassembling, unless the plastic was molded or glued after assembly, which is almost never the case, to my knowledge. Sometimes screws are hidden under labels, paper or metal plates, anywhere, really. If you can drop by a computer repair shop, you might be able to pick their brains about where the screws are, just depends on the person working there. Only other choice is to get the repair manual, but they're expensive and hard to locate, sometimes. Anyway, keep working on it, I think you'll figure it out!
The blue lines are a sign that the screen itself is failing. You can try to reseat the data cables from the motherboard to the back of the screen, but in most cases this is indicative of an immenent screen failure.
Make sure the monitor cable is secure on the computer and on the back of the monitor.
Try the monitor on a different computer.
If the lines are still there then contact Samsung for help.
If you are lucky your warranty is still active.
i have a samsung 15inch monitor.which is only 6month old.giving blue vertical line along the right side of monitor (almost 2 inches from right side) how to remove it plz someone help me.my mail id is [email protected] you..
This may be part of the OSD (on-screen display).
If you don't have your manual you can download it here: http://tinyurl.com/yzerbd
I would check the manual.
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