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Old 07-15-2005
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I just got a new 19" Lcd monitor.Ive noticed that when I change websites or hit different buttons(back,close,etc)The screen blacks out for 1 or 2 seconds then goes on back to normal.Is this an adjustment issue or something else?.It is very annoying!!!

The monitor is a Dcl9a and can be found at www.dclcd.com


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Maybe just some settings need to be adjusted. Right Click any open space on your desktop... Click properties then settings... Then Advanced...Then Monitor.. Let me know what the refresh rate is. Do you have it connected via DVI cable or jusr regualr D-Sub cable's? Also can be your video card? But lets not go there yet :smiley_pc:


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refresh rate is 60 hz.I connected the monitor just like my crt was connected.


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Put your refresh rate @ 72hz.. And your using a D-Sub cable for future reference. See if this corrects the problem. If your monitor does not do 72hz do 75


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I switched to 72hz,and it is a great improvment.
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Not a problem .. I had that problem untill I got a DVI donnection (digital) the D-sub is just the standerd and you have to up the refresh rate to get it to stop


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