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Today's high-tech monitors that rely on LCD technology can develop problems that range from flickering to overheating, and Sharp monitors aren't immune. Many of these problems aren't permanent and may ...
Using more than one monitor simultaneously is an excellent way to open up your workflow. After all, more screen-based real estate means more places to store files, windows, tabs, and workflow tools.
Troubleshoot to find out reasons why your computer monitor goes dim to the point where it turns on and off without your adjusting it as such. A properly functioning computer monitor maintains a ...
Over the past few weeks we have been investigating an issue affecting users that have dual display set-ups, most prominently when used in conjunction with the GeForce 4MX. Typically when moving a ...
I have about 2 year old ViewSonic's LCD monitor (20.1") that is capable of resolution 1600x1200. For about a week it has shown strange green vertical line that goes almost the whole screen height at ...
When the 30-inch Cinema Displays were first released, some users reported pixel distortion, i.e. the screen seemed to sparkle or have patches of "dancing" pixels. In addition, some displays had dark ...
I have a Viewsonic ViewPanel VG171 LCD monitor. The video card on my computer is a Geforce DDR 64MB. When connecting via DVI (digital), there is an occasional "flicker" or "flash". It sometimes looks ...
The built-in Windows Reliability Monitor remains an oft-overlooked troubleshooting gem. It’s actually a specialized part of Windows’ general-purpose Performance Monitor tool (perfmon.exe). While more ...
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Dead Pixels: The Scourge of Early LCD Screens and How They Went Away
Dead pixels were the bane of every screen owner's existence. Now they've vanished without a trace. What changed?
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