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Date: | Sun, 12 Mar 2000 11:13:07 -0800 |
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Hi,
I would definitely rule a bad monitor since you've tried it on two
different computers. Was this a refurb or repair ? 30 days is awfully
short. Even our basic monitor repairs carried a 90 day to 1 year
warranty.
The only other simple answer would be a bad video cord which can be
checked for continuity with a meter.Or after hooking the monitor back
up you can try gently wiggling the video cord to check for subtle
connection problems.
-yui shin
--- Raymond Hornung <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Running an AMD K6-II with 64 MB RAM, Matrox G200
> AGP video card, Win 95 OSR2, all power saving
> options disabled.
>
> In January I bought a PIONEX 17" monitor, Model
> P70S. All was fine until this morning. Powered
> up the case then the monitor, however nothing
> displays on the screen. Instead of the solid
> green light on the monitor power switch I get a
> blinking green.
>
> Tried it on two other computers, same malady.
> I've contacted the vendor as well as the
> manufacturer, both stick to their 30 warranty.
> Is it going into a power saving mode of its own
> or am I just stuck without a monitor?
>
> Thanks for any input.
>
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