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  • X Xiangyang Liu

    I was relocated to a different office, which means more time spent on commute. However, I found a spare flat screen monitor lying in a nearby temorary cube along with some other computing equipments. I quickly grabbed it and switched with my CRT monitor. Yes, many of us are still using 17-19 inch CRT monitors. Our company's slogan (made up) is, "If it ain't broken, no way you are getting a new one". I saw some employees bring their own monitors to work. The monitor is nice for someone who is used to laptop and CRT monitors. There is a slight problem. All pictures are distorted. Cindy Crawford still looks nice, although sometimes I mistaken her to be Arnold Schwarzenegger. when I adjust windows resolution, it says "input is out of range" and automatically switches back to default. I have seen the same problem on several friends' TV sets (pictures distorted). Is there a simple fix? Thanks.

    My Younger Son & His "PET"

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    Joan M
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    - check that the cable is ok... a better cable can solve it... - check that the frequency is supported by the monitor. - update drivers. - Don't look at Cindy Crawford... or at least don't use this excuse... they'll fire you...

    [www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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    • X Xiangyang Liu

      I was relocated to a different office, which means more time spent on commute. However, I found a spare flat screen monitor lying in a nearby temorary cube along with some other computing equipments. I quickly grabbed it and switched with my CRT monitor. Yes, many of us are still using 17-19 inch CRT monitors. Our company's slogan (made up) is, "If it ain't broken, no way you are getting a new one". I saw some employees bring their own monitors to work. The monitor is nice for someone who is used to laptop and CRT monitors. There is a slight problem. All pictures are distorted. Cindy Crawford still looks nice, although sometimes I mistaken her to be Arnold Schwarzenegger. when I adjust windows resolution, it says "input is out of range" and automatically switches back to default. I have seen the same problem on several friends' TV sets (pictures distorted). Is there a simple fix? Thanks.

      My Younger Son & His "PET"

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      Lost User
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      Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳 wrote:

      I found a spare flat screen monitor lying in a nearby temorary cube

      Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳 wrote:

      I saw some employees bring their own monitors to work

      So you could have stolen somebodies own Monitor from home?

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      • D Dalek Dave

        You really ought to post this in HARDWARE & DEVICES, but hey ho Probably find that the driver is not consistant with the monitor, is it a newer monitor and older machine? Seems that it the likely reason.

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        I would have put it in 'Free Tools'.

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          Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳 wrote:

          I found a spare flat screen monitor lying in a nearby temorary cube

          Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳 wrote:

          I saw some employees bring their own monitors to work

          So you could have stolen somebodies own Monitor from home?

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          Xiangyang Liu
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          Ᵽompey wrote:

          So you could have stolen somebodies own Monitor from home?

          I don't think so.

          My Younger Son & His "PET"

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            I would have put it in 'Free Tools'.

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            Dalek Dave
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            Boom Boom.

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            • X Xiangyang Liu

              I was relocated to a different office, which means more time spent on commute. However, I found a spare flat screen monitor lying in a nearby temorary cube along with some other computing equipments. I quickly grabbed it and switched with my CRT monitor. Yes, many of us are still using 17-19 inch CRT monitors. Our company's slogan (made up) is, "If it ain't broken, no way you are getting a new one". I saw some employees bring their own monitors to work. The monitor is nice for someone who is used to laptop and CRT monitors. There is a slight problem. All pictures are distorted. Cindy Crawford still looks nice, although sometimes I mistaken her to be Arnold Schwarzenegger. when I adjust windows resolution, it says "input is out of range" and automatically switches back to default. I have seen the same problem on several friends' TV sets (pictures distorted). Is there a simple fix? Thanks.

              My Younger Son & His "PET"

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              Christian Bruggemann
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              You know what happened to me? I had this nice flat screen monitor, however the fonts were quite blurry because it was a very cheap monitor. In my last project I needed to code something to do with validation. Basically a textbox should be highlighted in yellow when the input is not valid. Somehow, the textbox did not turn yellow and I tried to debug my program for 1 hour, then I realized that the monitor was not able to display a certain kind of yellow. Finally got a new one (after debating with the IT support service for 3 months) and now I can see yellow as well as any other colour. :)

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              • X Xiangyang Liu

                I was relocated to a different office, which means more time spent on commute. However, I found a spare flat screen monitor lying in a nearby temorary cube along with some other computing equipments. I quickly grabbed it and switched with my CRT monitor. Yes, many of us are still using 17-19 inch CRT monitors. Our company's slogan (made up) is, "If it ain't broken, no way you are getting a new one". I saw some employees bring their own monitors to work. The monitor is nice for someone who is used to laptop and CRT monitors. There is a slight problem. All pictures are distorted. Cindy Crawford still looks nice, although sometimes I mistaken her to be Arnold Schwarzenegger. when I adjust windows resolution, it says "input is out of range" and automatically switches back to default. I have seen the same problem on several friends' TV sets (pictures distorted). Is there a simple fix? Thanks.

                My Younger Son & His "PET"

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                Lost User
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                I use to have a monitor with exactly the same peoblem. But some bugger nicked it from my cubicle before I could fix it.

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                • L Lost User

                  I use to have a monitor with exactly the same peoblem. But some bugger nicked it from my cubicle before I could fix it.

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                  Dalek Dave
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                  See Above! I beat you to it.

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                  • J Joan M

                    - check that the cable is ok... a better cable can solve it... - check that the frequency is supported by the monitor. - update drivers. - Don't look at Cindy Crawford... or at least don't use this excuse... they'll fire you...

                    [www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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                    Xiangyang Liu
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                    Joan Murt wrote:

                    check that the cable is ok... a better cable can solve it...

                    A bad cable would distort the image? How? Just wondering.

                    Joan Murt wrote:

                    Don't look at Cindy Crawford... or at least don't use this excuse... they'll fire you...

                    No they would not fire me for looking at Cindy Crawford, Arnold Schwarzenegger maybe. :)

                    My Younger Son & His "PET"

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                    • X Xiangyang Liu

                      Joan Murt wrote:

                      check that the cable is ok... a better cable can solve it...

                      A bad cable would distort the image? How? Just wondering.

                      Joan Murt wrote:

                      Don't look at Cindy Crawford... or at least don't use this excuse... they'll fire you...

                      No they would not fire me for looking at Cindy Crawford, Arnold Schwarzenegger maybe. :)

                      My Younger Son & His "PET"

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                      Joan M
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                      I remember of thin cables in the back of some monitors that blurred a little bit the image... Depending on the image it was more or less obvious...

                      [www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

                      https://www.robotecnik.com freelance robots, PLC and CNC programmer.

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                      • X Xiangyang Liu

                        I was relocated to a different office, which means more time spent on commute. However, I found a spare flat screen monitor lying in a nearby temorary cube along with some other computing equipments. I quickly grabbed it and switched with my CRT monitor. Yes, many of us are still using 17-19 inch CRT monitors. Our company's slogan (made up) is, "If it ain't broken, no way you are getting a new one". I saw some employees bring their own monitors to work. The monitor is nice for someone who is used to laptop and CRT monitors. There is a slight problem. All pictures are distorted. Cindy Crawford still looks nice, although sometimes I mistaken her to be Arnold Schwarzenegger. when I adjust windows resolution, it says "input is out of range" and automatically switches back to default. I have seen the same problem on several friends' TV sets (pictures distorted). Is there a simple fix? Thanks.

                        My Younger Son & His "PET"

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                        Dan Neely
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                        Fiddle around with sharpness settings and input modes eg graphics/video or desktop/multimedia/game/etc; I've found some of those settings can apply oversharpening filters that really make messes of everything.

                        3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                        • X Xiangyang Liu

                          Joan Murt wrote:

                          check that the cable is ok... a better cable can solve it...

                          A bad cable would distort the image? How? Just wondering.

                          Joan Murt wrote:

                          Don't look at Cindy Crawford... or at least don't use this excuse... they'll fire you...

                          No they would not fire me for looking at Cindy Crawford, Arnold Schwarzenegger maybe. :)

                          My Younger Son & His "PET"

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                          gavindon
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                          I have had two separate incidents in the last month involving bad cables distorting images. One was at work(distortion of image with extra weird pixels) and one was at home,(the red, greed or blue glazed screen depending on how the cable was tweaked) so es, a bad cable can cause distorted pics. This may not be your problem but it is a suspect to look at.

                          Programming is a race between programmers trying to build bigger and better idiot proof programs, and the universe trying to build bigger and better idiots, so far... the universe is winning. Be careful which toes you step on today, they might be connected to the foot that kicks your butt tomorrow.

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