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This is kind of a weird story. Every time I come back from a vacation and I turn my screen on, I see something like this: These weird lines cover the whole screen at the start, and it then, kind of line by line horizontally, becomes clearer, even though sometimes the lines will come back. It takes a couple of hours for it all to clear up. Then next morning, it'll do the same, but clear up faster. And then after that, all is well. This is a Samsung screen (LC34H890WJUXEN) I bought a little over four years ago, and I've used it a lot, so I can accept it failing a bit. It's just something that only happens when I come back from vacation, and that's kind of a frustrating moment. The screen is connected to a power bar that is off when I'm not home. I've noticed this happening in March and now in October. I don't think it's a temperature thing, since it's always above 15C in my house even when I'm gone. It this a thing anyone has ever seen before? How worried should I be that next time, it's not going to come back?
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# ? Oct 23, 2023 14:36 |
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# ? May 6, 2024 14:15 |
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You could try another video cable and see if the same behavior occurs. You could also try running one of those dead pixel fix videos and see if it makes the issue go away faster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjdrMuKpaCI
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# ? Oct 23, 2023 22:17 |
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Oh, yeah, I did also try with my HDMI cable to my laptop instead of the DP cable to the desktop. Didn't make a difference, so I think I'm ready to conclude it's in the screen itself. The dead pixel fix video is a good idea to try the next time, just to see if it helps resolve it faster, thanks!
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# ? Oct 24, 2023 15:51 |
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EricBauman posted:Oh, yeah, I did also try with my HDMI cable to my laptop instead of the DP cable to the desktop. Didn't make a difference, so I think I'm ready to conclude it's in the screen itself. It sounds like it needs a flex cable resoldered. It's a repair TV techs usually are able to do, good luck finding any! There are monitor repair places that will charge an arm and a leg. Any warranty on this? How old is it, sometimes you can get an extended warranty if you bought it with a good credit card. Search youtube for "lcd flex cable" to get an idea of what you're dealing with.
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 18:19 |
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down1nit posted:It sounds like it needs a flex cable resoldered. It's a repair TV techs usually are able to do, good luck finding any! There are monitor repair places that will charge an arm and a leg. Any warranty on this? How old is it, sometimes you can get an extended warranty if you bought it with a good credit card. Looking at the videos, I think you may be right about the source of the issue. I bought the monitor in late 2019, so it's out of warranty, and Dutch credit cards don't do poo poo for consumers, sadly. It's going to be hard to find someone who can repair it, and likely nor worth it with how old the screen is. I'll probably pay a third or half of what a new screen would cost, and other parts are going to start failing soon too. I think it's better to just set apart some money for when it finally doesn't recover from the problem or has some other issue it can't recover from
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 23:25 |
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# ? May 6, 2024 14:15 |
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EricBauman posted:Looking at the videos, I think you may be right about the source of the issue. It's definitely a nice screen, I reckon if there were an interested repair shop/hobbyist, you could probably sell it for a couple :euro10bux: as a test of their skills? I mean the power supply in there is still worth a little bit. Likely USB repeaters/displayport demuxers blah blah, nothing worth a lot though.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 04:16 |