Thanks for all the help so far. I had a dead monitor brought back to life with new caps but now it won't get bright. Kinda like it's owner!
HannsG 281D Recapped Won't get bright
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Re: HannsG 281D Recapped Won't get bright
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Re: HannsG 281D Recapped Won't get bright
Hi - can you explain a bit more - wont get bright is a bit relative - what happens when you adjust contrast/brightness.
Usually when a screen is dull the whole thing shuts down.
Have you tried it on a different pc /with a different cable
or another screen on the pc this is on.
Is the on screen menu display dull as well.
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