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For best display on LCD monitor, you need to set the PC video resolution to the native resolution of the monitor, this monitor native resolution is 1280 x 1024 @60Hz.
More than likely it is drawing too much voltage, some of the older supplies would shut off after a few seconds if it was drawing too much, the fix was to go into settings on the monitor and turn the brightness down, for you, you could put a resister in the line if you have no other way to adjust it.
I would also recommend not using one of these bulbs like that unless you have a way to protect it, they are known to contain mercury and several other very bad chemicals that will be released if broken.
[u][b]LCD Monitor Shadow Effect[/b][/u]
This problem is best described as the LCD monitor "Shadow Effect". The solution to this very simple. No software or hard ware changes required. The cables that are connected to the LCD monitors are causing the problem. Its also called as electromagnetic noise or electrical noise. [u][b]Solution: [/b][/u]Keep the two cables - (power cable and moitor display cable), that are connected to the LCD monitor as far away as possible with each other and also away from other electrical cables.
Thats it. Your shadow effect is fixed.
Thank you.
The problem may not be the monitor. Acer AL1714 is known for its weak power supply unit. Unplug power supply from monitor. If the green light on monitor comes on but goes out quickly, the power supply is the culprit!
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