CRT monitor blur
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CRT monitor blur
For some reason all of a sudden my monitor and everything on it is very blurry. I try degaussing, turn my system off and on but it's still a big blur. Does anyone know why it's doing this? (I'm typing this up on my second monitor)
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Erm, not to rain on the "buy a new monitor" parade, but you should check if your warranty is still runing since monitors usualy get really long warranties (5 years is not unheard of). In that case you can skip the anal-fisting-pricing mentioned above and get the same service for free since these kind of "defects" should be covered.
For a lot of this kind of stuff they don't ship them all the way back to the manufacturer but rather to a local distribution node/repair center.
For a lot of this kind of stuff they don't ship them all the way back to the manufacturer but rather to a local distribution node/repair center.
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I personally need the 19 inchs to clearly see on 1280, and its not that I have bad eyes.Uraniun235 wrote:Ehh, 19" LCDs are just the same resolution as 17" - 1280x1024. If you're going to go bigger than a 17" I say go for a 20" and get a better resolution.
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Not necessarily, most large urban areas will have a service centre where you can take your monitor in for repairs, all you need to do is call and get a service authorization number. The Toronto area for example has service centres for LG, Panasonic, Sony, and several others.
Failing that, and this is now in the "do at your own risk" category, open up the monitor and look for some trim pots, they should look like the ones in the top row but they'll have a plastic shaft. There should be 2 of them, usually located near each other. Keep one hand behind your back at all times, then with the monitor on and a picture showing, use the other to turn the pots with a plastic screwdriver. As I say, do at your own risk, there are kilovolt voltages involved and you could easily fry yourself and die.
Failing that, and this is now in the "do at your own risk" category, open up the monitor and look for some trim pots, they should look like the ones in the top row but they'll have a plastic shaft. There should be 2 of them, usually located near each other. Keep one hand behind your back at all times, then with the monitor on and a picture showing, use the other to turn the pots with a plastic screwdriver. As I say, do at your own risk, there are kilovolt voltages involved and you could easily fry yourself and die.
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Or face full of glass shrapnal if you pop the vacum. Or the afformentioned shock from the capacitors. You won't fix this by poking things with a wrench or screwdriver.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Or the potentially lethal shock you could end up eating.Uraniun235 wrote:Get it repaired by a professional or buy a new one. Messing around inside a CRT without knowing what you're doing is not worth the couple hundred bucks it would take to replace it.
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Yeah, I'll have to third that. I had a Mac Plus when I was 12-13 years old, that I opened up one time to check a cable. Mac Pluses had a 8"-9" CRT built into them, and I made the mistake of touching one of the monitor mounting clips - it took a couple of days to get back full feeling in my arm.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Or the potentially lethal shock you could end up eating.Uraniun235 wrote:Get it repaired by a professional or buy a new one. Messing around inside a CRT without knowing what you're doing is not worth the couple hundred bucks it would take to replace it.
Even if you don't fatally screw up, fucking around in a CRT can still light your ass up.
If your monitor is under warrenty, I'd send it back for service. If not, it will probably cheaper to get a new one.
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Am I the only one who thinks that tinkering with electronics which have several kilovolts running through them is a relaxing & enjoyable hobby?
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Hey, if you know what you're doing, if you've got steady hands, proper tools, and the coordination and knowledge needed to do it right, that's great. It's not like monitor and TV technicians drop dead left and right, and as long as you enjoy it, then it's worth it.
But if you don't know what you're doing, I can't recommend that anyone poke around in a CRT as a cost saving measure. The risks are simply not worth the money.
But if you don't know what you're doing, I can't recommend that anyone poke around in a CRT as a cost saving measure. The risks are simply not worth the money.
Probably. Or maybe you got a few braincells fried when you zapped yourself a few days ago.aerius wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that tinkering with electronics which have several kilovolts running through them is a relaxing & enjoyable hobby?
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