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Alex Chou Posted on Jul 28, 2015

Why is my Philips brillance 220cw Monitor showing white screen?

Hi Fixya, When I connect my monitor and then power to my pc, it only shows white screen. I tried all button on the right hand side, and all I can see is just a blank white screen. Does these mean my monitor is now history? Regards Alex

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