#Yup tried unplugging everything and pc

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jaunty coyote
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No dents on the screen, back or no cord issues?

I need brand, size and res, hertz also plz

meager trail
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Cords and back should be fine and no dents. Its the lenovo thinkvision p27h-20, 1440p, 60hz

jaunty coyote
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Why is my Lenovo external monitor not displaying anything?
Your monitor could not be working due to several reasons: a loose cable or damaged port, a power issue, a driver problem, or a faulty monitor.

meager trail
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Not really but thanks anyways!

wide forum
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Have you swapped the cables round and tried a different GPU port or port on the monitor

jaunty coyote
meager trail
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The problem isnt in the pc because the same hdmi cable works with my backup monitor, but there is a chance that the monitor power cord be the issue since i dont have a backup one to test it

jaunty coyote
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vid might help

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meager trail
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Its blinking between the picture i sent, completely black and little bit of the screen

meager trail
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Wait il try to take a video

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This was the best vid i got

jaunty coyote
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like sounds, increased power, anything?

meager trail
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Nope

wide forum
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Don't like the look of that pink/purple artifacts

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Especially as it's only the right half

jaunty coyote
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Is your monitor displaying in windows or device manager

jaunty coyote
meager trail
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I got a laptop

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I could try with that

jaunty coyote
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meager trail
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Same thing with laptop sadly

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Ah let me check

jaunty coyote
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try and use diff cord also

meager trail
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Yeah the display is detected and i tried other hdmi and display port and both look the same

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The weirdest thing is that it was working perfectly moments ago and i just went to take a cup of water and when i was back it looked like this

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Have you tried pressing and holding the power button for a while

jaunty coyote
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"If the white spots on your screen are larger than a few pixels or are irregularly shaped, your screen may have suffered some sort of damage"

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"Examine the screen for signs of cracks or liquid entry."

wide forum
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I think it is most likely an internal issue like ribbon cable becoming displaced or PCB issue

meager trail
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How about pressing and holding power and Menu at the same time

jaunty coyote
meager trail
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Oh you mean these dots

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They are red, green and blue

jaunty coyote
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hot pixels?

meager trail
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meager trail
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Mhm i tried looking for something like factory reset earlier but no luck

wide forum
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Have you tried holding the power cord in different positions

jaunty coyote
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this is from Samsung

"Flickering can also be caused by an unstable or inconsistent power supply. Try plugging the monitor into a different outlet. If the flickering stops, there may be too many appliances plugged in to the original circuit or an inconsistent voltage from the outlet."

jaunty coyote
meager trail
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Alright i tried different outlet but its the same

meager trail
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meager trail
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Ohh yeah i tried that

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Unfortunately I think your monitor may be dead have you contacted Lenovo support and is it under warranty

meager trail
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Yeah its starting to seem like that

jaunty coyote
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can i say i told you so or?

meager trail
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?

jaunty coyote
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Sorry trying to be funny. I would second the fact she is broken and prob dead

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RIP Lenovo p27h-20

meager trail
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