Monitor Problems....
Hello there,
I've been having trouble with my monitor output ever since I can remember (which really isn't very long...). The pictures on screen are dark and almost all look low in quality. I have the light up as far as it'll go, and I can't seem to find a problem with it. It really pisses me off that the quality of the *very* cheap school computers is a lot better than mine. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thankya's :fuzgrin: ~Tex EDIT: I spelled monitor wrong! Looks like its to summer school wth me... |
Older and cheaper monitors tend to grow a drop on the high voltage B+ circuit over time. This causes less voltage during the vertical retrace, and thus not lighting up the phosphors on the inside of the CRT very brightly.
Short Answer: You need a new monitor. Edit: Oh, and for your knowledge, the B+ voltage on the anode of the CRT discussed above usually averages about 40,000 Volts DC. Do not attempt to fix yourself, as this kind of voltage can stop your heart. |
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Thanks for the info, Pilot! Errgh, bad news, but at least I know. ~Tex |