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Old 23-01-2004, 21:13   #18
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Re: screen hell

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Originally Posted by abailey152
There are sometimes extra brightness and contrast controls (potentionmeters) on the board inside the monitor. It may be just a simple job of getting this adjusted, but please don't attept it yourself. Get someone with the knowledge to do it.

Monitors and TV's sometimes "bite" even when disconnected. OUCH!

I know - I have had the (benefit) of the wrong end of the ht coil !!!
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