A technician is investigating the output shown on a monitor. The output is clear, but it has a pink hue. The technician has replaced the video card and updated the graphics drivers. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A.
Physical cabling issues
B.
Burned-out bulb
C.
Display burn-in
D.
Incorrect data source
Answer:
a
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A 9 votes
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B
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C 3 votes
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D 1 votes
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simon2k
1 year, 2 months ago
B. Burned-out bulb
esco0710
1 year, 1 month ago
A Physical Cabling Issues: A pink hue on the monitor can often be the result of a loose or damaged cable. If the cable connecting the monitor to the computer is not securely connected or if it's damaged, it can cause color distortions like a pink tint. This is especially common with VGA cables, where pins might be bent or missing.
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B. Burned-out bulb
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Physical Cabling Issues: A pink hue on the monitor can often be the result of a loose or damaged cable. If the cable connecting the monitor to the computer is not securely connected or if it's damaged, it can cause color distortions like a pink tint. This is especially common with VGA cables, where pins might be bent or missing.