Agreed - better to replace than repair. Before you do that, though, if
you have access to another monitor, substitute it to make sure the
monitor is the problem and not the video card.
-P
P. J. Alling wrote:
Could be as simple as a connection problem. Depending on your monitor
it may be repairable but
now you can pick up a 19" "Trinatron" CRT for about $100.00. Unless the
monitor is something very
special it's probably cheaper to replace it.
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
My monitor is producing a yellow cast. Any ideas what may be causing
that
(cat hair in the box, loose wire, major cosmic upheaval). Can
monitors be
repaired? Is it worthwhile? Is there something I can check?
Shel