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From: Starflex on 13 Jun 2007 08:18 Hello! TWO monitors, same problem. The first one: Sony multiscan E400, 19" chassis F99. This chassis is common with those other CRT computer display: IBM 6551 models SONY E400/E400E/G400 COMPAQ P900 DELL P991 The second: Sony Multiscan E500, 21", G1 chassis. The same chassis of: ELSA ECOMO730 SONY CPD-G500 COMPAQ P1110 DELL P1110 IBM 6552 models The problem is the same: I noted a distorsion of the picture in the top right corner of the image. In the corner, the image is quite "smallest" than in the other part of the monitor. It is like "pushed", and it is very out of convergence (only in this point). I know that is very difficult to find a solution of the problem without seeing the monitor, but I think that someone could find a similar problem in a similar screen. Thank you! :)
From: Charles on 13 Jun 2007 17:36 "Starflex" <starflecs(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:466fe068$0$10621$4fafbaef(a)reader2.news.tin.it... > Hello! > TWO monitors, same problem. > The first one: Sony multiscan E400, 19" chassis F99. This chassis is > common with those other CRT computer display: > > IBM 6551 models > SONY E400/E400E/G400 > COMPAQ P900 > DELL P991 > > The second: Sony Multiscan E500, 21", G1 chassis. The same chassis of: > > ELSA ECOMO730 > SONY CPD-G500 > COMPAQ P1110 > DELL P1110 > IBM 6552 models > > The problem is the same: I noted a distorsion of the picture in the top > right corner of the image. > In the corner, the image is quite "smallest" than in the other part of the > monitor. It is like "pushed", and it is very out of convergence (only in > this point). > I know that is very difficult to find a solution of the problem without > seeing the monitor, but I think that someone could find a similar problem > in a similar screen. > Thank you! :) That can be due to an external magnetic field ... but with two monitors, I am puzzled. Any chance you are testing both monitors in an environment with a magnetic field? Is something sitting on them or near the corner?
From: Starflex on 14 Jun 2007 08:31 Charles wrote: > That can be due to an external magnetic field ... but with two > monitors, I am puzzled. Any chance you are testing both monitors in > an environment with a magnetic field? Is something sitting on them > or near the corner? Hi charles, thank you for your reply! No, I have tryed the monitors in some different place...the problem persists.. :-( Of course, also with different PC, to exclude a VGA damage...
From: tekman2006 on 14 Jun 2007 12:50 On Jun 13, 3:18 pm, "Starflex" <starfl...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hello! > TWO monitors, same problem. > The first one: Sony multiscan E400, 19" chassis F99. This chassis is common > with those other CRT computer display: > > IBM 6551 models > SONY E400/E400E/G400 > COMPAQ P900 > DELL P991 > > The second: Sony Multiscan E500, 21", G1 chassis. The same chassis of: > > ELSA ECOMO730 > SONY CPD-G500 > COMPAQ P1110 > DELL P1110 > IBM 6552 models > > The problem is the same: I noted a distorsion of the picture in the top > right corner of the image. > In the corner, the image is quite "smallest" than in the other part of the > monitor. It is like "pushed", and it is very out of convergence (only in > this point). > I know that is very difficult to find a solution of the problem without > seeing the monitor, but I think that someone could find a similar problem in > a similar screen. > Thank you! :) Check R053.
From: Starflex on 14 Jun 2007 13:35
tekman2006 wrote: > Check R053. In the 19" or on the 21" ? |