I can press with medium pressure on the left side-midde- top of the monitor and this all goes away. I let go of the monitor and it returns to its screwed up state.
Any ideas as to what it is?
Thanks.
Sounds to me like the monitor is breaking, and as it is a CRT, it is not worth fixing, if fixing it is even possible. I think its time to buy a nice new TFT screen, they are coming down in price quite nicely, you can now pick up a 17 inch one for quite a reasonable price, and they use less than a quarter of the power (and desk space) of CRT screens.
I think its time to buy a nice new TFT screen, they are coming down in price quite nicely, you can now pick up a 17 inch one for quite a reasonable price, and they use less than a quarter of the power (and desk space) of CRT screens.
I know. I was planning on getting a Flat Screen actually. However I decided to upgrade other components of my computer: video card, sound card, motherboard amongst other things.
My other monitor died, so I was forced to use this one with the wired screen. I think it could just be a loose wire in all efforts it may be worth repairing if it is something so simplistic. Problem is...finding someone who will analyze the problem for free.
Almost sounds like what happened to my laptop a few times. If that's the case, the LCD is cracked.
If that's the case, the LCD is cracked.
Um, I have a CRT screen dude. Its not a flat screen. Its a TFT display for one thing. Second of all, not a laptop. On top of that a cracked screen would not cause vertical sync problems
My Gateway flatscreen died after about 2 years of use, piece of shit.
I know man. Gateway blows ass. It took those bastards 5 months to send me a new monitor (the one currently dying) after the first one died!