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Flatron L1932TQ monitor- inconsistant vertical lines appear. Sometimes only one, other times 6-8 of different colors in different locations than other times. I have downloaded the updated graphics driver which has not solved the problem. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Is the vertical line always at one location ? (on the screen)
If so, it appears that the video card/driver (on your PC or laptop) may be causing the line to appear occasionally ... i.e. flaky ... and it will likely fail (completely) in due time. To confirm it's the video card, try using another monitor (long enough) to see if it happens.
[ The line may also be caused by "dead" pixel on the screen ... but this usually happens on randomly located pixels on the screen, not on one vertical line. But, it may also be a possibility ... in which case, using a different monitor may prove it one way or the other ]
i experienced a tainted vertical black lines on the boths sides of my lcd screen. There was no scratch or whatsoever that could be the reason why thsi balck colored vertical lines to spread. Hope you can help me solve this problem. Thank you..
It is a tossup between a bad LCD panel and the logic board. The only way to tell for sure is to change out the logic board or have it tested on another unit. Checkout www.lcdrepair.us for instruction videos on that unit as well as parts. http://www.lcdrepair.us/Installation.html
Is the red line there all of the time without exception, for instance when you initially turn on your pc, is it there before the operating system boots?
If so, the monitor itself is most likely broken. I would return it to wherever you bought it, if possible.
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