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Choosing your monitor is more of a personal taste and budget then anything when using one as an external monitor to a laptop. Only issues you might run into if finding the correct resolution to match up to the monitor. This could require a driver update to allow higher resolutions for the monitor to take advantage of its larger size. Max resolution for your laptop is 1280x800 if equiped with the intel 4500 graphic chipset. Also from a quick lookup of your laptop it shows you have a HDMI output along with the standard VGA. Using the HDMI output with a monitor with HDMI input will give you the best picture quality plus HDMI cables are plentiful and a wide range of lengths are available..
Chances are the power supply in the monitor is going out.
Today, monitors are cheap and unless you have a 24' or better, it really doesn't pay. You may spent $100.00 and find one new for $135.00
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Try another cable you know is working. If this does not fix your problem, the monitor likely needs a professional repair and may be not economical to repair.
If it is a Dell Ultrasharp 2408WFP it can display a max of 1920x1200.
Mirage 3 is integrated graphics I believe and integrated graphics have no business running such HD resolutions such as 1920x1200. It will choke or refuse to do that resolution generally.
Other 24" Monitors can do a max of (1920x1080) which is basically 1080 HD resolution. You need to find which monitor you have, what its max resolution is, and then find what the max resolution is that your SiS Mirage 3 can output.
On the monitor below the screen has these fine pink and green lines blinking across the screen all the time on my laptop. Can you tell me how to fix it or solve this problem?
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