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Title: UPS bashed monitor.
Post by: Cameronj on December 08, 2003, 09:37:27 pm
Hey I just got a 27" XGA  capable monitor for a friend from UPS today. The thing got a good bit smashed. It still shows a picture, but it doesn't look as sharp as it could be and the contrast seems really poor. It also has a problem where about a third of the screen looks really faded radiating from the center out. Color is really off in this area too. Do you think a TV repair place could fix the issues? It is an Electrograph and would be really nice because it supports up to 1024x768 has a vga input two composite and one svideo as well as decent speakers etc..

The dude didn't pack it too well it seems. I bet UPS will not give him any money for his insurance. Hopefully I don't get hosed on this one. I was just trying to help a friend get into this retro arcade stuff.

Thanks,

Cameron
Title: Re:UPS bashed monitor.
Post by: Ken Layton on December 09, 2003, 12:56:18 am
You may have to manually degauss the picture tube with a handheld degaussing coil. You can buy these from Bob Roberts or Happ Controls.
Title: Re:UPS bashed monitor.
Post by: paigeoliver on December 09, 2003, 05:03:25 am
Also, if it is inside a case, try taking the back of the case off to get at all the secret hidden adjustment knobs inside. I often have to do that with OLD pc monitors.
Title: Re:UPS bashed monitor.
Post by: Cameronj on December 09, 2003, 09:20:50 am
Thanks for the replies!

I don't think that it is a gauss issue totally. Maybe some of the internal controls can help though. This monitor has a very effective degauss system from what I see already, but it doesn't affect the problem area at all.

It looks like UPS is going to come and take it away so I will not get a chance to mess with it.

Thanks,

Cameron
Title: Re:UPS bashed monitor.
Post by: MonitorGuru on December 09, 2003, 04:11:13 pm
Typicaly shipping destruction: The shadow mask at the front of the tube was damaged, causing the beams to hit the wrong phosphors.  It was shaken so hard it bent/warped or separated causing the problems.

Nothing will fix it, it's trash, at least the CRT itself.