Re: Asus vw222s
This is the panel's logic board. The left input (closer to the center), receives power from the PSU board and the right one, VGA signal from the computer. Above the card, the ribbon cable to the panel....
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Re: Asus vw222s
It might be the T-CON board. I'll post some pics asap. T.Y.
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Re: Asus vw222s
Thanks for your reply.
I've tried different combinations of PCs, VGA cables, screen resolutions.
(In this monitor, the only available input is the Dsub connector - no DVI).
No change, the result was as, in my first post video.
No removable/lose connectors were found, in the contrary all plugs were too tight fasten/stuck (due to thermal load?).
Is the vertical lines symptom, typical to capacitors failure?...
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Asus vw222s
Greetings,
thank you for the info and knowledge sharing with the community.
I have the Asus vw222s monitor:
[URL="http://www.asus.com/Display/LCD_Monitors/VW222S/#specifications"]http://www.asus.com/Display/LCD_Monitors/VW222S/#specifications[/URL]
which seems to have the bad capacitors or/and inverter transformers problem.
The unit fires up (slowly) and the pilot led stays blue. After a while, thin, vertical, multicolored lines appear while the background seems to ''boil'' in gray. This is what I get:
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVTh7mvUXlE&feature=g-upl"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVTh7mvUXlE&feature=g-upl[/URL]...
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Greetings,
thank you for your efforts to keep this site up and running.
It was a big help (and also fun) to browse the forum threads!
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