You should deguass the monitor and reset factory defaults before attempting to make any additional adjustments to the monitor. You can find the user guide for the E771P at this link:
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The problem is obviously with the monitor itself. It may be adjustable or repairable at a qualified TV or computer repair shop. Check with local independent computer retailers to see who repairs monitors for them. You may be able to get this fixed for a relatively small fee. If not, then a monitor replacement is in order.
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basictheory,
You should deguass the monitor and reset factory defaults before attempting to make any additional adjustments to the monitor. You can find the user guide for the E771P at this link:
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January 18th, 2005 11:00
basictheory,
The problem is obviously with the monitor itself. It may be adjustable or repairable at a qualified TV or computer repair shop. Check with local independent computer retailers to see who repairs monitors for them. You may be able to get this fixed for a relatively small fee. If not, then a monitor replacement is in order.
Steve