Sadly, i must tell you that i have had a
couple of 1710 monitors begin their
unstoppable march to death in a manner
you have described below.
I hope i am wrong, but it may be that
your 1710 is getting ready to croak.







Monique A. Cline wrote:
> Hi, 
> (Please let me know if monitor questions are not appropriate for this list).
> I have a 1710AV and when it boots up with the 7500, the picture is fine.
> But after about 5 minutes the picture gets blurry and as time goes on the
> picture gets to the point when you can't really see anything.  I've tried
> re-calibrating, that makes it worse.  I've reset the calibration, but it's
> never clear there even though the h/v lines are straight.
> 
> Anyone know what's the problem.
> 
> I have a 14" RGB monitor and it works fine, so I don't think it's my HD.
> 
> I'm running OS 9.1.
> Thanks,
> Monique
> 


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