Reply 2240 of 4893, by Kittan
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wrote:You can take the back off and turn the sub-brightness up via the flyback. You can also adjust the "focus" on the flyback as well […]
wrote:I rescued, or "was donated to", this Philips 107E 17" CRT monitor from my friend's mother's business. It's been used mostly to do billing etc. Unfortunately it is either badly calibrated or it is slowly going out, as it is a bit dark in games even with brightness on high and I have to boost gamma a bit in 3DFX control panel for games (D3D, OpenGL). Welp, CRT monitors are so impossible to find here that I have to deal with it but the picture is very good otherwise.
You can take the back off and turn the sub-brightness up via the flyback. You can also adjust the "focus" on the flyback as well.
I used to drill holes in the side of the case so I could just stick a long screwdriver in there to adjust those if I needed to later.
There are probably also going to be a bunch of other variable resistors that you can adjust as well. Some will be on the main board and there will probably be some on the board that attaches to the tube itself.
They are usually labeled pretty clearly.
That might be a good thing to try, I'm just a bit hesitant to do it as I know there's a deadly amount of electricity roaming around in there but maybe I'll toughen myself up and get a friend to help me out!