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| There Appears To Be An Image |
TFT-LCD monitors are subject to screen burn-in (image retention). Consequently, you should never keep a still image on your screen for extended periods of time. If you must keep your monitor on, use a screen saver. If you can, set your monitor to drop into standby or suspend mode after twenty or thirty minutes of non-use. If you do see image retention on your screen, unplug the monitor for 48 hours. This usually corrects the problem |
| What Is The Coarse Adjust Feature On An LCD Monitor? |
| Coarse adjust control is a drastic alignment of the internal pixel clock to the incoming H-Sync. Poor adjustment can cause large areas of noise and an off centered picture. |
| What Can Cause A Dark Display At The Top Or The Bottom Of An LCD Panel? |
| A darkened image at the top or bottom of an LCD Monitor is usually a sign of a backlight or inverter board malfunction. This would be covered under the three year warranty. |
| My LCD Monitor Is Flickering |
If your LCD monitor is flickering, it probably means that the refresh rate is set too high. The optimal refresh rate for an LCD Monitor is 60Hz regardless of the resolution you are running. To get the best image, you should set the resolution to the native resolution recommended for your size LCD.
Monitor Size Optimum Resolution
15 to 16 inches 1024x768
17 to 19 inches 1280x1024
20 to 23 inches 1600x1200 | |
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