Sabtu, 29 Maret 2014

I have a problem with my LCD monitor! can u help me?

Q. ok this is the problem:
1 month ago i hit my LCD (accidentally) with a think
1 day after the accident it start to have some kinda blue spots in the place when he was hit
now here is the question:
can i fix the monitor?
i have the guaranty of the monitor for the next 2 years
can they fix the monitor?

A. I think you can test your monitor for damaged pixels by selecting "test monitor" on google search.Once you find the extent of damage....you can try to convince the damage wasn't caused by you,it was a manufacture defect.You might be able to get away with a new monitor,it all depends if they find out the damage was caused by neglect....I would try because you don't have anything to lose.Often it all really is a question of how good your warranty policy is and the person who makes the decision.Good Luck.


Issue: Video card or LCD monitor?
Q. A few months ago, my LCD monitor started acting strangely. It was displaying moving lines kind of similar to what you might expect on a CRT monitor with a too-high refresh rate. Shortly thereafter, it began acting even more spastic, sometimes flickering the width and height to about 1/4 of the normal size, discoloring similarly to when a magnet is next to a CRT monitor, or displaying "shimmers". I'm sort of confused as to some of this behavior, as I thought LCD panels weren't as prone to interference as CRTs. This leads me to believe that it's actually a hardware issue. My problem is, I can't tell whether it's video card or monitor. I tried hooking up my monitor to another computer and couldn't recreate the issue, but that doesn't mean much. I can't put the video card in another computer to test it, because it's on-board. Since on-board video cards are generally pretty lousy anyhow, I'm shortly going to upgrade--but I'll be mad at myself if it's actually the monitor. Any insight?
Oh, I tried completely uninstalling the video card driver, wiping it with a driver wiping software, then reinstalling, and still having issues.

A. I'd say if you tried this LCD on another computer it's probably the onboard video. But have you tried another monitor on this computer? That may give you the double check you need to feel safe getting a new video card.





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