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Problem with color monitor BenQ G900W лblack tsvyan almost gone? and the predominant red hue! how to fix it

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BenQ 19" monitor GENERIC pnP lcd
displays upper part (a 12 cm wide band) lighter than the down part which is normal
the cursor when in the lighter part becomes ghosty and very white

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Benq g900w monitor used to work..now displays message 'no cable connected'. i have checked my laptop and it says that it IS connected and working effectively???

Well with all generic monitors, even after working fine for so long, one day you will wake up plug them in and there it goes no cable connected...
IF that is the case, i usually recommend the drivers first.. Uninstalling the drivers...
Go to manufacturers of the laptop website, more than likely the drivers can be outdated, the actual port is not working and or the monitor is bad, those are the three things that can really happen in this case...

Go to the laptop manufacturers website. Under support and downloads section,
update the driver for the display adapter, and that will resolve any issue with the drivers usually if it is a port issue it can just be outdated drivers as well, so once updated and restarted try connecting back the monitor and see what happens...
if it used to work and stopped test the monitor on another system see if it works if it does then and you already updated your drivers for display on laptop then call the laptop people and see what is happening... but the drivers should be your resolution...
Good luck hope this works for you...
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Benq G900W Monitor: Settings show as generic non-PnP monitor and

for that purpose you have to insert an AGP card into AGP slot of grade 8X then you can see full resolution because the inbuilt display card does not support to high resolution
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Apple multi scan 20 display. Screen works fine but green is predominant. How and where do I adjust the green intensity?

This can be adjusted by the RGB settings on the menu (monitor setting menu button on the monitor), Brightness color contrast also helps.
That is providing that its the settings thats causing your problem. In my experience the VGA cable sometimes shorts out producing that green hue. You may need to shake the cable a bait to see if it clears up or causes weird iterations. Once this happens it means the cable is shorting. It could be a broken solder to a broken wire. Replacing the vga cable and resoldering the connectors inside the monitor (where the cable jack connects to the main board) fix's the problem.
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My lcd monitor suddenly death

if you have the receipt or warranty, don't waste your time, go where you buy it and retun it, and they give you a new one for free. 100%
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Benq g900w will not power OFF

the benq's im sorry to say but are problematic to say the least

try this...

1. unplug the monitor and flip it forward so its screen side down on a towel.
2. remove the screws from the back of the monitor and then take a flat head screwdriver and gently pry the back/front bezels apart.
3. after the back part and the front part are apart, look at front half of the bezel, there will be a Circuit board that is attached to it. follow the wire that is coming off the circuit board back to where it plugs in to the metal part.
4. firmly press the connector that at the end of that wire down into the connector.
5. put the monitor back together, and test the buttons.

if that does not work then you might have a serioulsy problem such as burnt component.


I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/paul_0af9b1d5c0eb4fc3

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HI,the color on my monitor has gone blueish its like

try reseating or/replacing the cable. If the connection isn't good then you can lose one of the three basic color channels resulting is a tinted screen color
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Colors are off after auto adjust

I seem to have found the solution (and the cause, perhaps?) for this problem!

I was having the EXACT same problem with a monitor I'm repairing for a friend. The capacitors on the power supply board were blown (CapXon capacitors, who'd've guessed), which was keeping it from powering up. After replacing the capacitors, the screen worked beautifully. But it had this weird yellow tint!

The strange part was that pure colors - red, green, blue - all appeared perfectly OK on screen. Curiously, the menus would show in the proper colors, except for one: the manual color adjustment menu, which illustrated "Blue" as a sort of off-green in the icon. Auto-Adjust would always fix the colors for a split second, then go back to yellow. Reset didn't fix it. Color reset didn't either. So, exactly the same problem as above.

The solution I found was hidden within the main menu itself, a sort of "easter egg". <b>Hold the Menu button down while pressing Power, and hold it down until the screen, and menu, appear</b>. There will now be a hidden selection, "Auto Color", printed in a red-on-black font at the bottom of the menu. Use the +/- buttons to access it, and press Menu. Voila! PERFECT COLOR! Perhaps this menu was accessed by accident, and calibrated to an incorrect color key. But now my picture works great, and the setting lasts through Auto-Adjusts and Resets!

Hope this helps some people, it sure saved my ****! ;)
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