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i think geek is asking if it is a CRT ( big thick older style monitor) or an LCD ( the flat screen type monitor)i think geek is asking if it is a CRT ( big thick older style monitor) or an LCD ( the flat screen type monitor)
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I would try an auto-adjust first see if that helps any, also you could try it on another PC to make sure its not your video card on your PC. Another option is to reset the screen to its factory defaults see if that does anything.
this sounds like an electrical fault or failing component, within the Monitor.
Check the cabling, to ensure it,s not damaged-broken-kinked et,c. by carefully moving the cable gently side to side and up and down.
If it puts itself right for a second or two. you can assume its a broken internal wire, within the lead.
Or a dry soldered joint-Connection.
I currently own an Acer AT2001 21 inch Television/Monitor. The refresh rate on your computer should be set to 60Hertz. You can change this setting by right clicking the desktop, click properties, click settings, click advanced, click adapter, click list all modes, click 800by600 at 60Hertz. The screen resolution will not go above 800by600. Note; Initialize these settings with an old crt monitor and then plug in the Acer.
hi, ya had solved this issue many times, the problem is with the switches on the monitor, you will have to clean it or replace it, sometimes a mild hot air blower on the control pannel also helps. but be careful not to over heat the screen, for all this you will have to open the monitor cover to access this switches.. let me know
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To set Region code to 0 on a Teac PL-D2000 DVD System to enable play of any region
Ensure TV monitor is on so and set to display DVD.
1. Turn system completely off.
2. Turn on system.
3. Open tray.
4. Using remote press and hold the return button.
5. While holding the RETURN button, press and hold the DISPLAY button.
6. You will see something like this displayed on screen: VER 1006 TE 3210
7. Release DISPLAY and RETURN buttons simultaneously.
8. Press the ANGLE button. You will see WRITING REGION ID displayed.
You can now play DVDs from any region.
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i think geek is asking if it is a CRT ( big thick older style monitor) or an LCD ( the flat screen type monitor)
What type of screen is it?
Is it a monitor screen or a LCD screen?
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