You *could* try replacing the monitor...  Sounds like it's toast.

Jim

William Metcalfe wrote:
> 
> I have a 150 PowerCenter with the original monitor. My son has been using it for
> the past year and recently returned it. My other son used it this past summer with
> no problem, except the lack of speed. Yesterday, I turned it on and found the
> monitor was dark. I turned off all the lights in the room and could barely see the
> desktop. I looked in the control panels and fiddled with the buttons on the front
> of the monitor, but nothing as brought light to the situation. I do not have any
> of the information that came with the machine. Is there something simple I could
> try?

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