As is typical with these displays, mine has developed the click-zoom failure (where a slight audible 'click' is followed by the display quickly zooming in before returning to normal). Trying to figure out what to do with this thing. It's on the verge of being unusable, so it's time to do something.
Fixing it entails resoldering cold solder joints or totally replacing the flyback transformer and/or other components in the HV circuit. Could be simple and cheap, could be expensive and a monster pain in the arse.
It's just a stupid Mitsubishi DiamondTron 17" display (the Mitsu-branded displays also exhibit these problems), but it matches my B&W G3, which is really the only reason to keep it. It does have a nice picture when it's not freaking out, though.
Thoughts?
Fixing it entails resoldering cold solder joints or totally replacing the flyback transformer and/or other components in the HV circuit. Could be simple and cheap, could be expensive and a monster pain in the arse.
It's just a stupid Mitsubishi DiamondTron 17" display (the Mitsu-branded displays also exhibit these problems), but it matches my B&W G3, which is really the only reason to keep it. It does have a nice picture when it's not freaking out, though.
Thoughts?

