![]() and it’ll take me 40 minutes before the monitor is usable. Plus, sometimes turning it back on is hard to avoid - a power outage, accidentally flipping it off, etc. That’s a practical enough solution for the most part, but given that it’s getting progressively worse, I’m worried the whole thing may die completely. My solution to this was to simply leave it on 24/7 (usually running with a blank screensaver) and, never having to power back up, it worked fine. The problem gradually got worse - after a few more months it would take 15-30 minutes rather than 15 seconds. At first, after about 15-30 seconds, it would go from flickering to being fully on and working fine. ![]() A few months back, it started exhibiting the weird behavior that when you first turn it on, it appears dim and flickers very rapidly, maybe 20 or 30 times per second. ![]() I have a Samsung 226BW monitor, which is a 22" TN panel LCD. ![]()
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