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Preston,
It's time to replace your monitor.
Sorry, but the cost to repair the problem, will cost you the same as replacing the monitor.
It's either the capacitor, or the electromagnet yoke controling the green ray.

Tim.
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From: Betti Ann and Preston Smith <[log in to unmask]>
> Hello!
> 
> I have a SyncMaster 753F CRT type monitor
> 
> During the last couple of days, the picture has a green tinge. This 
> occurs when the monitor is connected to either my PC or Laptop.
> 
> When the monitor cable is disconnected, a "No Connection - Check Signal 
> Cable" message is displayed. This message box displays red, yellow and 
> blue colour patches on a white background framed by red.  Red and blue 
> look good but the white has a blue tone to it and the yellow has a green 
> tone to it
> 
> Anyone have any thoughts on what the problem might be?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Preston
> 
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