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Posted on Nov 28, 2009

Screen colours are black blue & orange. No

Screen colours are black, blue & orange. No other colours present. Monitor only 2 months old.

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Before i answer ung problem,i asked question first. is your monitor near to aircon? if it's near to aircon the magnet of your aircon is the cause why your monitor have defferent colours. if you're not near to aircon you can adjust the color of the monitor by adjusting the small thing at the back of the monitor. you must open the monitor case.

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