Turn off the computer and disconnect the monitor from the computer completely. Press and hold down the power button in the monitor for 30 secs. After that connect the monitor back to the computer and check with like whether it does make any difference.
Good morning! the same happened to me because mine was out of warranty i remove the cover in the back and disconnect the display connector to the video card clean the port and put it back some how the connector was lose!...
Is this a common thing, because this happened 2 days after my warranty expired, I turned the computer on and had pink lines all through the screen. Acer replaced it and I kid you not, exactly 1 year later to the day I've turned the computer on and the same thing has happened. Now they want to charge me what it'd cost to just buy a whole new computer to replace it!!
- Just 8 months after purchase, the device was sent for repair in 5/21 due to stripes/distortions on the display.
- Just 2 months after the first "repair", the device had to be sent again in 7/21 for repair due to stripes/distortions on the display.
- The returned device had significant external defects: damaged casing (scratches) and a damaged stand (scratches and bumps) after I sent in an intact device.
- Already in 12/22 I had to register the device again for repair, with the same symptoms as in 5/21 & 7/21 (stripes/distortions in the display). Incidentally, for data protection reasons, the device was sent in without data storage for every repair, which was recommended to me by support.
- Now I get a cost estimate (€639.40,) in which the individual parts of a completely new device are listed.
- After my complaints they offer to switch LCD module and LCD cable AND mentioned "The case parts are on the estimate because of the partly cosmetic, partly mechanical damage" <<< again: THE DAMAGED PARTS WAS SENT BACK TO ME BY THEM!!!
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Turn off the computer and disconnect the monitor from the computer completely. Press and hold down the power button in the monitor for 30 secs. After that connect the monitor back to the computer and check with like whether it does make any difference.
Hope it will help you in some way.
Exactly the same here!
About of the case:
- Purchase of the device in 9/20, price 688.67€.
- Just 8 months after purchase, the device was sent for repair in 5/21 due to stripes/distortions on the display.
- Just 2 months after the first "repair", the device had to be sent again in 7/21 for repair due to stripes/distortions on the display.
- The returned device had significant external defects: damaged casing (scratches) and a damaged stand (scratches and bumps) after I sent in an intact device.
- Already in 12/22 I had to register the device again for repair, with the same symptoms as in 5/21 & 7/21 (stripes/distortions in the display). Incidentally, for data protection reasons, the device was sent in without data storage for every repair, which was recommended to me by support.
- Now I get a cost estimate (€639.40,) in which the individual parts of a completely new device are listed.
- After my complaints they offer to switch LCD module and LCD cable AND mentioned "The case parts are on the estimate because of the partly cosmetic, partly mechanical damage" <<< again: THE DAMAGED PARTS WAS SENT BACK TO ME BY THEM!!!
I am speachless!