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Greg
My 17 month 32" LCD monitor appears to have suffered an untimely death
this evening. When I turned it on, it briefly displayed the screen
image from the computer but then began making a somewhat high-pitched
chirps (1 per second) during which the screen flickered. After about
10 seconds the screen went black, though the chirping continued. Now,
when I turn on the monitor, although the "green light" on the button
indicates it is on, the screen remains black and it only emits chirps.
Does this failure sound like the inverter, backlight, or something
else (ie. something that I can't replace myself.)?
Thanks in advance.
-Greg
this evening. When I turned it on, it briefly displayed the screen
image from the computer but then began making a somewhat high-pitched
chirps (1 per second) during which the screen flickered. After about
10 seconds the screen went black, though the chirping continued. Now,
when I turn on the monitor, although the "green light" on the button
indicates it is on, the screen remains black and it only emits chirps.
Does this failure sound like the inverter, backlight, or something
else (ie. something that I can't replace myself.)?
Thanks in advance.
-Greg