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Posted on Jan 21, 2008

Proview monitor problem

The problem that I am now experiencing intermittently is an image on the LCD screen that has "ghosting" (lines and objects repeating fainter and fainter- echoing to the right). For all that remember analogue tv, it looks like the antenna should be moved. Would like some suggestions.

  • Anonymous Feb 02, 2008

    yea thats funny i bought a proview monitor from pc richards too it lasted one and a half years also.... think im gonna print this and bring it down to pc richards just to get a laugh at them

  • dustinplicis Feb 12, 2008

    I'm having the same "ghosting" line problem with my ProView FV926W. I was just reading a PDF that had same tabled information in it. The horizontal lines in the table can be seen faintly all the way to the right edge of the monitor. Did you find any resolution? I've only had this monitor for a year or so, and it's been great up until now.

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I bought a proview monitor at pc richards looked nice price was nice BUT it only lasted 1 and a half years

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I bought Same Monitor Dec. '06 and Jus last week It faded to black and then now doesn't power on. my protection plan sent me a new one that powered on for like 20 secs. So now I have another one coming. I also knows its not my PC cuz I'm using a monitor right now. I think Proview and Circuit City Sucks

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