This display looks a bit dim but the image is otherwise fine. I already set the contrast to 100 and the brightness to 50 (more than that is counterproductive, it becomes hazy).
To enable extra tuning, I have to enable the "Highlight Zone" function and stretch it to full screen. That way it looks really bright/intense and really good! I wish I could set it permanently like this, but as soon as you change the display mode/resolution or you turn the monitor off, you lose the "Highlight zone" config and you have to manuallly activate it again. Also, the manual says that this function is automatically deactivated after 3 hours.
Considering that the monitor is capable of displaying with the proper intensity, could adjusting a potentiometer in the back of the chassis be a permanent fix?
I guess that a reasonable increase in intensity would do, it doesn't need to be as bright as the Highlight Zone function if that's not possible.
The story is that I recently got this monitor, plastics look close to new (it doesn't seem to have been used much) but I'm not familiar with CRTs, that's why I'm asking this (I know about the dangers of a discharge from the cathode).
I'm very attracted to CRTs because of the nature of them and the "life" they emanate, as opposed to the emotionless LEDs.
I've been reading about CRTs and watching videos. Generally there two potentiometers, one for the screen brightness and another one for the focus, what about this model? I've read that the SyncMaster 997DF has two focus pots. How many screen/intensity pots does the 955DF have? Do I have to remove the entire plastic case to regulate them? I couldn't find a maintenance manual for this monitor.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
To enable extra tuning, I have to enable the "Highlight Zone" function and stretch it to full screen. That way it looks really bright/intense and really good! I wish I could set it permanently like this, but as soon as you change the display mode/resolution or you turn the monitor off, you lose the "Highlight zone" config and you have to manuallly activate it again. Also, the manual says that this function is automatically deactivated after 3 hours.
Considering that the monitor is capable of displaying with the proper intensity, could adjusting a potentiometer in the back of the chassis be a permanent fix?
I guess that a reasonable increase in intensity would do, it doesn't need to be as bright as the Highlight Zone function if that's not possible.
The story is that I recently got this monitor, plastics look close to new (it doesn't seem to have been used much) but I'm not familiar with CRTs, that's why I'm asking this (I know about the dangers of a discharge from the cathode).
I'm very attracted to CRTs because of the nature of them and the "life" they emanate, as opposed to the emotionless LEDs.
I've been reading about CRTs and watching videos. Generally there two potentiometers, one for the screen brightness and another one for the focus, what about this model? I've read that the SyncMaster 997DF has two focus pots. How many screen/intensity pots does the 955DF have? Do I have to remove the entire plastic case to regulate them? I couldn't find a maintenance manual for this monitor.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated

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