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Look at the color bands, they will determine the value. Last band color is the precision value of the resistor. You can find the color band values on many websites. The size of it tells you the wattage raring.
Most monitors have adjustments for contrast/brightness, display position, display height and width, and one called pincushion. The last one changes the flatness or curvature of the edge of the display: ( ) ' ' ) (
The VGA cable and pins are OK.
Look for bad solder joints on the circuit board mounted on the end of the picture tube socket. There should be transistors that drive each colors.
No Problem. I am here to help. Ok first you have to make sure that the speakers have cable that come out of them that looks like this http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/images/features/N95/photos/DSC03189.JPG
Then just plug it in into the green jack at the back of you monitor or PC. Hope it works.
check the pin # 1 of video input cable { broken or Bent } if it is ok then there must be a problem with the cable or RGB Processing Circuit { Normally Dry Soldering of a faulty IC in the circuit of CRT BASE} .
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