I did a big haul today and recovered a load of stuff for not much cash.

In the haul is a 14" Colour Display (M1212) that seems to have a bit of a problem with red colour. When you first turn it on (hooked to an LC475) it has a very red hue to it and the over-scan area (the black border) is red either side. After a while it goes to a more light shade of pink (not really noticeable on anything other than white) and the red on the over-scan goes away. I'm guessing it's just old age, but are there any adjusters under the hood that might help. I't's a lovely flat screen for a 14". My PC one os a fish bowl in comparison!
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