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LCD monitor vertical image collapse
Name: Kiko Junipei Date: December 16, 2007 at 06:15:34 Pacific OS: xp CPU/Ram: 640 Product: p3
Comment:
Posted previoulsy but I was probably not clear enough in describing the problem: Viewsonic 19" monitor only displays 4 "collapsed" images-whether there is an input signal or not, the screen images appear as 4 replicates, vertically collapsed, about 1/4" in height, wavering and slightly angled downward to the right of the screen. They are representative of the input signal or the monitor ROM if the video cable is connected or not, respectively, but functionally useless.
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