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This problem is normally due to incorrect resolution settings. Change resolution to 1024><768 and try or connect this monitor to another cpu or laptop to confirm cause. If same problem occurs on a known OK CPU then mainboard in the monitor could be defective but chances are rare.Also this screen should be under warranty. Samir
In windows change your display refresh rate to 60Hz. If you cant get into windows, boot into safe mode by holding f8 after a computer restart and change the settings from there.
It is saying out of range because the video resolution is too high for the monitor to display. What kind of DVD player you are using and how it it connected to the monitor?<br />
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It display out off range because the PS3 is feeding the monitor with higher resolution that the monitor cannot suppoert, try setting the PS3 to the lowest resolution first and go up from there.
check your resolution settings and change to 800><600 and try again.If it does not work at 1024><768 try loading monitor driver In display properties it should show BenQ FP731 instead of plug and play monitor.
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