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Old 31st March 2004, 10:09 PM   #51
Mesuge is offline Mesuge  
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I'm facing the same problem. Unfortunately for us it's not going to change anytime soon - 15" lcd are relatively pricey nowadays because manufacturers are pumping up their 17" production capacity so 15" are scare on the market at the moment as all
the available lcd substrat is being cut into 17" and bigger screens..

The best way is probably to get them directly in china where they must be dirt cheap but I don't anyone who makes a frequent business trips overthere :@ (

However, there is actually an opposing trend in the area of smaller displays like 7" lilliputs and 10,4" toshibas etc. which are more plentifull and afordable than there used to be..

Btw. in the meantime try LG 1510 or something similar instead
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Old 19th July 2004, 07:36 AM   #52
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Default Liquidvideo Monitor

I just bought one of these off ebay, and I love the picture quality. Just one thing, though:

it keeps flashing on and off. Sometimes it doesn't do it for a long time, other times it flashes on-off-on-off constantly. Even the green power light goes off when this happens.

Can anyone advise what might be wrong with it? Could it be the AC adapter?

And does anyone know where I can find drivers for WinME? It seemed to autodetect the monitor, but maybe it needs a better driver.

I can't use it until it's fixed, so someone please help. Thanks
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