On 12/3/23 15:44, Van Snyder via cctalk wrote:
I have a formerly-gorgeous 27-inch Samsung monitor:

Model LF27T350FHNXZA
Serial 0AS1HCNR904588L
S/W M-T3527FGGA-1006.1

that now has a minor defect. The "wallpaper" has a dim stripe about
1/6th of the screen width, top-to-bottom, about 1/6th from the right
edge, where the blue band appears when I run its self test. Windows
display almost normally, with a little bit of dimness in that band for
some colors. White is fine, black is gray, .... Changing the wallpaper
doesn't change it. Fiddling with its internal settings doesn't change
it. Photo athttp://vandykle.mynetgear.com/Samsung-27.jpg.

Is this the sort of thing that can be repaired at reasonable cost, or
should I just live with it until the monitor fails altogether?

My guess is that a vertical column driver chip has failed, or possibly gotten a bad solder joint to the glass. Some people have reported success by placing foam tape to apply pressure to the chip to apply a little pressure to the connections when the case is closed.

Jon

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