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    Default HELP on Apple Studio Display 21" Inch Blueberry Monitor/Display

    Suddenly my monitor's resolution became 800x600 without any options to change it on the preference. I switched to my AOC 19" monitor on the powermac cpu and everything was ok, the resolution is fine.

    Seems like the monitor is shot somehow. But the weird thing is, only the resolution part is not working when attached to the mac.

    Anyone experienced this before? Do they repair this kind of monitor here in PH? Contact numbers? Please...

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    Thanks in advance.

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    It's just a Sony Trinitron in an Apple shell. Any Apple reseller should be able to fix it. However, it just looks like the sense lines are somehow not connecting properly. Check for loose cable connections and restart your Mac.

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    We're still using 2 units of those display (the Green and the Blue one)
    no problem so far and the resolution is okay.
    Don't plug it to a Mac lower than a G3....
    Try resetting the PRAM and see how it goes....
    Connecting to another Mac will test if its a display problem.
    Bring it to Ynzal :yes:

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    Originally posted by Maccess
    It's just a Sony Trinitron in an Apple shell. Any Apple reseller should be able to fix it. However, it just looks like the sense lines are somehow not connecting properly. Check for loose cable connections and restart your Mac.
    thanks, i already did this, the problem might be inside the monitor.

    i hope the cost for repair is not greater that the cost to buy another regular monitor. coz if it does, ill just buy the latter.

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    [i]Try resetting the PRAM and see how it goes....
    how do you reset this?

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