I have a Chi Mei iZ3d 22" monitor that doesn't seem to want to display an image. The problem kinda came out of nowhere. The monitor was plugged in and on for about 2 mo. Then I took a trip for 3 days and turned my computer off for that time. When I came back and started up my computer and turned on the monitor there was no image but I could tell the backlight was on.
After unplugging the second input *the one needed for 3d* and pulling the power plug from the monitor several times, it displayed an image and began to work fine again. I had it on for another 2 weeks then took another trip for 3 days. Not thinking about it, I shut everything down again. When I returned the same problem happened.
There is almost NO tech support for these monitors so I hope someone can help me out. I have also connected it to two other computers with different video cards including one onboard and the same exact thing happens. I can tell the backlight is on because the screen is not black black, but that off grey as if it had no video source.
Thank you for your time in advance. VERY new here so if there is more information you need from me please don't hesitate to ask. Thanks again.
Edit: Pictures and more description.
I repair xbox 360s on a regular basis so I do have the tools needed to repair it. I do NOT have any voltemeters or anything like that however. I have included two pictures. One of the power board and the logic? board. The only thing I can see is in the third image you can see a capacitor that appears blown.
After unplugging the second input *the one needed for 3d* and pulling the power plug from the monitor several times, it displayed an image and began to work fine again. I had it on for another 2 weeks then took another trip for 3 days. Not thinking about it, I shut everything down again. When I returned the same problem happened.
There is almost NO tech support for these monitors so I hope someone can help me out. I have also connected it to two other computers with different video cards including one onboard and the same exact thing happens. I can tell the backlight is on because the screen is not black black, but that off grey as if it had no video source.
Thank you for your time in advance. VERY new here so if there is more information you need from me please don't hesitate to ask. Thanks again.
Edit: Pictures and more description.
I repair xbox 360s on a regular basis so I do have the tools needed to repair it. I do NOT have any voltemeters or anything like that however. I have included two pictures. One of the power board and the logic? board. The only thing I can see is in the third image you can see a capacitor that appears blown.
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