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Acer 17" Green Tint

August 28 2005 at 2:54 PM
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Hey there,
Last night i moved my monitor (an Acer 17") from one room to another so we could lan. I diddnt drop it or anything on the way there, i set it upside down on the sofa for a second but was gentile the whole time. When I turn it on now the screen has an intense and even green tint. I tried Degaussing and that diddnt do anything. However i found out that if i set the monitor upside down then the green tint goes! Just to be clear, what i mean by upside down is the "legs" or base of the monitor are pointing towards the ceeling, the screen is still facing the user. I checked the pins on the plug and they are fine. I opened it up and diddnt see anything obvious. Im not sure whats wrong with it or what i can do to fix it. Any comments or suggestions would be really great!
Thanks,
-Tom

 
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Re: Acer 17" Green Tint

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September 14 2005, 5:17 AM 

i think the problem is vga cable...then re solder all solder joint on the crt socket specialy RGB transistor IC...
check Vga cable using tester...continuity..

i hope help this advice.....

 
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September 14 2005, 5:19 AM 

i think the problem is vga cable...then re solder all solder joint on the crt socket specialy RGB transistor or IC...check voltage output of RGB
check Vga cable using tester...continuity..

i hope help this advice.....

 
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Re: Acer 17" Green Tint

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September 14 2005, 5:17 PM 

This can be caused by a strong magnetic field and assuming that the degausse circuit is working may clear itself after a few cold starts cold I mean no mains power for 30 minutes.

Rich

 
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