Hello everyone!
As mentioned in the topic i am debugging a VG32VQ monitor which has a quite curios issue. For starters the backlight is working, the mainboard is also working and audio is being normally played thru the speakers. The problem of the monitor is that the screen is always blank(you can see the backlight turns on since the screen brightens a little bit but still black). When plugged into a computer the monitor is detected and HDMI signal is being broadcast to the monitor(checked with a data analyzer). The monitor panel should not be damaged but i am open to this option.
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by momakaNormally, I never post repairs this quick after I do them, because… I am usually very slow.
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