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Anonymous Posted on Sep 28, 2017

Blurry pixel display of AOC monitors.

There is not such a big problem,but i have noticed that my lcd monitors screen is looking slightly blurry in pixels at some part of the screen only.and i can see everything very clearly but i can notice slight changes in pixels, and i 'm scared that it may cause a big problem in near future.is there any software to check that screen display is perfectly ok.

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Hi, In my experience, it looks that the screen pixels are damaged in some areas. It could be due to mishandling, may be fallen or it could be a manufacturing defect. If the device is new, ask for the replacement as it may enlarge due to heat. Rest is your luck :)

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first take off the speakers. you'll see the cable for the speaker. in this slot u can put a screwdriver an pulloff the silver front carefully. then you will see the screws at the top and the buttom. but its better to take off the stand before removing the front. there are 4 screws behind a cover right near the stand. without removing the stand u wont be able to remove the display/electronic

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I've had a very similar issue on many Dell Monitors. Mine have been under warranty and they usually send me a new monitor, but I believe the issue lies with the power supply within the monitor.

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SOURCE: hi...my AOC 17" CRT monitor

Change to the lowest settings you can on the other monitor, then connect the 17" CRT. If you can see anything, go to display settings and slowly bring the settings up. If you lose the display, press "n" (there is a dialog box asking if you want to keep the settings, y or n). Most likely it is a refresh rate that is set to high. Try setting this to 60 Hz for starters.

Hope this helps.

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THIS COMPUTER THAT I AM ON ALSO DOES THE SAME THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GRR...................=.="""""

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