HP Pavilion w2216h monitor repeating problems...

Hello, I own a HP Pavilion w2216h monitor. It is the second that I own. The first has almost the same problem as the one I have now... but since it's on the warranty sent me a new. Now, it is up just like the old. I think that there is a fault to underscore with this monitor, but I'm not sure.

The problem with the monitors is almost the same thing.

The first monitor would have distorted color and lines of this violet/red/brown go through it, I don't remember if it was in the vertical or horizontal. It does not matter because it was under warranty and I got this new monitor sent me. Same model.

For the second monitor, the screen gets very white, then slowly goes black. The colours seem to fade and blend each other. If left to run its course, ends with the screen goes black with shades of white and other colors in random places.

Here's the info...

HP Pavilion w2216h Monitor

Computer HP Desktop running Windows 7 64-bit edition

Graphics card is a Nvidia Geforce 9800GT

It is connected to the VGA DVI cable. Connecting the monitor to the video card.

Here's what I did and checked so far...

I checked the video card carefully, the drivers are installed and up-to-date. Works well with 2 other monitors different brand and size. There is no overheating of any kind and the DVI connector works very well. So the problem is not with the video card. I checked all the cables! Swapped, cables and tight, raging, then tightened again to make sure.

Recap. The computer is good, the video card is good, the DVI connector is good, the VGA cable is good. This leaves the monitor to blame. Now here's the question is it broken? Or can I fix? Also I'm the only person having this problem? If this isn't the case, please answer, cause I have the impression that it is a recurring problem for many people who own this product. Thank you for your time.

Hello Rockets1995,

If the screen is white that usually tells me that it is a bad connection. If you are still under warranty then you can start there.

If you are not in the warranty and you want to try an auto repair then you can go that route as well. If you open the monitor there is a small tablecloth that connects the screen to the Board of Directors, this cable is likely in the open air and is not firmly connected.

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