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  • olivercan
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    • Mar 2008
    • 17

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    Proview Pl926wbi

    i have opened this moniter and checked all power supplies including fuses,caps and cant seem what the promblem is. I suspect that is the logic board.Dose anyone give me advice

    thanks, olivercan
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  • geforcefly
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    • Jul 2006
    • 33

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    Re: Proview Pl926wbi

    When I see a display displaying only one color, chances are it's the video cable or the computer's video card. Try a different cable to see if it changes things.

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    • kc8adu
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      • Nov 2003
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      Re: Proview Pl926wbi

      esp if the menus are in color.
      a long shot but could it have a mono setting in the setup?
      mashed pins in the db15?

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