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Blue Line on monitor
Posted by pkteuton on October 31st, 2005


For the past 3 days I have a thin blue line in the middle of my flat screen
monior and I can't figure out how it got there or how to remove. Any
suggestions?
--
pk

Posted by David H. Lipman on October 31st, 2005


From: "pkteuton" <pkteuton@discussions.microsoft.com>

| For the past 3 days I have a thin blue line in the middle of my flat screen
| monior and I can't figure out how it got there or how to remove. Any
| suggestions?
| --
| pk

Try another monitor from a friend. It sounds like your monir is going bad.

--
Dave
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Posted by Luke Chalmers on October 31st, 2005


what is the make and model no. of your monitor?

Luke

"pkteuton" wrote:

> For the past 3 days I have a thin blue line in the middle of my flat screen
> monior and I can't figure out how it got there or how to remove. Any
> suggestions?
> --
> pk

Posted by pkteuton on October 31st, 2005


It's a Dell, 17" flat screen monitor. Only about 10 months old
--
pk


"Luke Chalmers" wrote:

> what is the make and model no. of your monitor?
>
> Luke
>
> "pkteuton" wrote:
>
> > For the past 3 days I have a thin blue line in the middle of my flat screen
> > monior and I can't figure out how it got there or how to remove. Any
> > suggestions?
> > --
> > pk

Posted by Alias on October 31st, 2005


pkteuton wrote:

> It's a Dell, 17" flat screen monitor. Only about 10 months old


Call Dell. It's probably still under warranty.

Alias

Posted by Luke Chalmers on October 31st, 2005


try this

http://support.euro.dell.com/support...le/TROUBLE.HTM

Luke

"Alias" wrote:

> pkteuton wrote:
>
> > It's a Dell, 17" flat screen monitor. Only about 10 months old

>
> Call Dell. It's probably still under warranty.
>
> Alias
>

Posted by Uncle Joe on November 1st, 2005


My former Sony 17" monitor--and now my Samsung 19" flat screen
monitor--both have had one-pixel high blue lines permanently displaying
across their screens. I've seen the thin blue line on monitors in computer
stores, and have read where other users have encountered the same
phenomena on their monitors, so I'm not alone.

Checked with both monitor manufacturers and was assured the blue line
was fine--that the blue line was a "resolution enhancement" line designed
to maintain monitor quality control. Learned to live with it. Very seldom
notice it on the Samsung, but it was always apparent on the Sony monitor.

Was told that I couldn't turn it off; that it was built into the monitor. The
blue line appeared the first time my monitors were powered up. Can't
explain why a blue line would suddenly start appearing on your monitor.
Perhaps a display driver update might be in order?

Your situation may be entirely different. Hope so. Good luck.

"pkteuton" <pkteuton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A6044C64-5DD2-4192-AEC3-491A0697B894@microsoft.com...
> For the past 3 days I have a thin blue line in the middle of my flat screen
> monior and I can't figure out how it got there or how to remove. Any
> suggestions?
> --
> pk



Posted by Matt on November 1st, 2005


Is the monitor an LCD or a CRT (CRT is a traditional tube, it can be flat or
curved)?

I ask because of this issue with CRT's:
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question406.htm .


Posted by Uncle Joe on November 1st, 2005


Good point. I was referring to the built-in blue lines
appearing on my two flat screen CRTs.

The OP may well have a laptop. If so, that may indicate a
serious problem (hope not!) ...that one array line of pixels
on his/her LCD has gone bad...the only solution in that case
would be to live with it or replace the LCD panel at a very
high cost.


"Matt" <mattmatt32@notmail.com> wrote in message news:u9P6vjv3FHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Is the monitor an LCD or a CRT (CRT is a traditional tube, it can be flat or curved)?
>
> I ask because of this issue with CRT's: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question406.htm .
>



Posted by Bob I on November 2nd, 2005


Sounds like you're referring to the tensioning wires in the monitor mask
that divide the screen into approximate thirds. They "may" appear blue
but it's really just a really fine wire across the screen.

Uncle Joe wrote:

> Good point. I was referring to the built-in blue lines
> appearing on my two flat screen CRTs.
>
> The OP may well have a laptop. If so, that may indicate a
> serious problem (hope not!) ...that one array line of pixels
> on his/her LCD has gone bad...the only solution in that case
> would be to live with it or replace the LCD panel at a very
> high cost.
>
>
> "Matt" <mattmatt32@notmail.com> wrote in message news:u9P6vjv3FHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>
>>Is the monitor an LCD or a CRT (CRT is a traditional tube, it can be flat or curved)?
>>
>>I ask because of this issue with CRT's: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question406.htm .
>>

>
>
>



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