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Princeton Digital LCD1711 17" LCD Monitor Questions & Answers
We have a Princeton LCD1711
The monitor has a bad inverter board problem that drives the back lights behind the screen, the only way to fix this is replace the part, or attempt a repair on the board, but if the work is done by a professional it may not be a cost effective to repair the unit, probably cheaper to replace.
2/8/2011 5:47:17 PM •
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on Feb 08, 2011
My priceton digital lcd 1711
glasford22, You will need to do a bit of swapping to prove that your pc not at fault!! If 1711 does same when connected to different "known good" pc, then you may be dealing with "black screen of death" symptom. I'll bet you don't know the simple "flashlight test" that EVERY owner of a cold cathode fluorescent lamp, back-lit lcd monitor should know how to perform and interpret results of when confronted with a black screen. Have you been to YOUTUBE to view any video clips of owners /technicians that repair their units for less than $10? Just do some reading in my fixya profile and those of other tech's here on fixya ("budmrtn" "buddymc") .. You just might find solution to your BSOD problem. Good luck with repair. 12fixlouie
10/12/2010 8:33:08 PM •
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on Oct 12, 2010
Monitor say out of range
Just connect the monitor to another computer and change the screen resolution to 1024 x 768 or less. This means that the computer that is connected to that monitor, can not display the mode that your monitor is in right now.
1/4/2014 5:22:26 PM •
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on Jan 04, 2014
The monitor shuts off. Turning the power off
the monitor is going into power saving mode ... it can happen if it is not receiving any signal from the pc ( pc is not running or booted properly, bad video cable connection monitor to pc) or the pc is itself in suspend/standby mode.
7/25/2011 3:51:03 PM •
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on Jul 25, 2011
The power supply for my
THe AC adapter (power supply) for my Princeton VL173 went bad. I discovered it was the PS and not the display by plugging in an old adapter from an HP printer that I had replaced. The input plugs matched and the power out profiles were nearly identical Only very minor differences). It was just a stab in the dark, but it works! Now my display is 12 years old and still going strong. I hope this helps.
6/25/2011 12:47:20 PM •
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on Jun 25, 2011
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