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NEC LCD 1700v Monitor problem

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Any help with this please.

Booting into windows monitors comes on for a few seconds them you lose the display - if you them switch on and off a few times it come back on--

when on - the screen is the correct resolution and refresh rate correct.

thank you in inadvance
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Re: NEC LCD 1700v Monitor problem

You should contact the manufactuer because it sounds like it may be a faulty lcd.
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Re: NEC LCD 1700v Monitor problem

Thanks nizzy

But £80 or £125 including packing for Nec to collect and check out the monitor and then they will want a price to replace the faulty parts - does discourage you from making contact.

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Do you have another computer you can test the displays on to make sure its not the graphics card?
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Any help with this please.

Booting into windows monitors comes on for a few seconds them you lose the display - if you them switch on and off a few times it come back on--

when on - the screen is the correct resolution and refresh rate correct.

thank you in inadvance
Sound like you have a blacklight problem, where one of the two sets of light a burned or may have a cold joint.
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