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Dell Monitor Going Bad...
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy" data-source="post: 1118299" data-attributes="member: 7816"><p>These modern panels with the 4K high res are not the most reliable things I have found. The best thing I ever did was buy a couple of old Apple Thunderbolt displays. Still using them and [touch wood] no issues. I think they are over 10 years old now. My older 27" Cinema display has some funky stuff happening on the edges if it gets too hot, but I am using it in dark mode now so for my messaging and as a 3rd screen it is actually doing OK considering it is circa 2008.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy, post: 1118299, member: 7816"] These modern panels with the 4K high res are not the most reliable things I have found. The best thing I ever did was buy a couple of old Apple Thunderbolt displays. Still using them and [touch wood] no issues. I think they are over 10 years old now. My older 27" Cinema display has some funky stuff happening on the edges if it gets too hot, but I am using it in dark mode now so for my messaging and as a 3rd screen it is actually doing OK considering it is circa 2008. [/QUOTE]
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