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  • adnadn
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    • Sep 2012
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    Dell Ultra Sharp 2408WFP issue

    Folks,
    Last weekend my Dell 2408WFP monitor (purchased in April 2009) got suddenly red/yellow/orange vertical lines covering the full screen completely. If you look carefully you might still recognize some real stuff what should be on a normally working screen behind strips. I tested it by connecting it to two different desktops and one notebook with both DVIs, HDMI and DP ports but no change (did not test VGA yet as I do not have any VGA output). Any hint if this is still reversible?
    Cheers, Adam

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