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Hi Peter,
I seem to recall you as having a lot of familiarity with monitors
(?), so this question might be up your alley.
My approx. 3 yr. old 21-incher has started occasionally doing
something that I hope is not an early sign of problems to come.
It is sort of like a slight "zoom out" effect of the screen
image, which then very quickly snaps back to a normal display.
(Shouldn't be an electrical fluctuation, as the monitor is
connected to a UPS.) So far, this has been infrequent, and seems
most likely to occur within the first 15 min.s or so after the
monitor is turned on. I don't recall anything like this until
rather recently. My hope was to get another couple years out of
this monitor. The computer tends to be on 24/7, but the monitor
I generally turn off overnight, or if there will be any prolonged
period of non-usage during the day.
Jordan
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