I am Yamaha iiyama 17NE1-S e-yama 17" LCD Monitor and i have a white vertical colum to center the screen...just in the monitor is on.....not off
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Give it a light bang with your hand to the side.. really.. it says so on their website. it happened because of dis-alignment of some grid, probably happeden during transport
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These were a fine monitor and with the kind of image quality you cannot get on TFT's. If you know the graphics card you are using is working ok, have checked the VGA cable connection and socket at the monitor and computer and have tested the monitor on another computer, that would rule out any problems as far as connected devices are concerned.
The problem you describe, and it is unusual that it has happened so quickly, points to a failure of the monitor internal board. You may be able to get this repaired at a reasonable cost by seeking the opinion of a TV repairman, who might be able to fix it.
LCD monitor is not affected by manetic field like the CRT type monitor which uses electron beam to light up the phosphers. It is more like the power supply is not supplying the full voltages as needed by the backlight inverter circuits. Look the power supply section for bad DC caps with leaking/bulging tops, or they may have high ESR (you need ESR meter to test it). You will need to open it up and inspect the inside, see example of failed monitors to get some ideas what to look for: http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums Post back what you see inside so we can guide you further and it will help out other people in the future also. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague http://www.badcaps.net Capacitors kit: http://lcdalternatives.auctivacommerce.com/
Dim or dark display can be caused by a faulty inverter board or faulty CCFL lamp. The inverter supplies high voltage to the CCFL lamp, the CCFL lamp is a miniture fluro tube and these dim with age. Check out LCD Parts for service, parts and DIY info - click on this link to their WEB site. :- www.lcdparts.net
change your vga setting and monitor setting by right clicking on desktop
try using your monitor different htz setting in advance tab and monitor setting
Yes you can go to any tv engineer tell him to replace crt (picture tube) if he agree then purchase new picture tube and replace it if only cabinate is brocken then replace cabinate take care that the reparing cost will not exceed monitors cost if you are a engineer then while reparing yoke coil connect properly it can fit only right not reverse
Check that the power cord is fully plugged in first.
It is probably the inverter board inside the monitor. (if the screen does properly display ever then it is not the screen) It CAN be fixed but I do not suggest anyone open up a monitor (LCD or CRT) who is not "technically inclined."
If you really want to fix this particular one then take it to a local tech and get an estimate first. If it's almost as much as a new monitor then buy a new one.
I don't know for sure if this will help but it's worth a try. Go to Start, control pannel, system, advanced, performance, settings, and click adjust for best performance. This is a Windows XP fix but the same thing may apply to older OS's (95, 98, 2000, ME, NT (although you may have to set it a diferent way). Many other things could be your problem but this is an easy thing to try.
2 pink 1 white thin vertical lines on left of screen perminantly
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