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- From: tmplee@TIS.COM (Theodore Lee)
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- Subject: Solid red monitor screen
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- Date: 23 Nov 92 14:50:14 GMT
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- One of my GS monitors (luckily we have two systems, one not used much)
- has what is probably a simple failure. As it starts to warm up you can
- see a complete picture. As soon as it reaches full power the screen
- goes completely red. (It's possible I can see there is a slight image
- of the finder, but it's essentially saturated red.) Anyone know enough
- about the guts to guess what that might be? (My local fix-it shop said
- all he good do was a board replacement, and that would come to as much
- as new off-brand monitor, $300.) I suppose I could take it to a TV
- place, but they don't much more than swap cards either these days.
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- tmplee@tis.com
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