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bonjo
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Intermittent screen flicker

I just bought a (reconditioned) Prism from Fry's. I am noticing that once or twice a minute, the screen flickers. It's almost Imperceptible, and only lasts for a split second, but my mono Visor never did this. Is this somthing all Prism's do? or do I have a problem here?

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Lightbulb backlight-blink

I think bonjo is talking about the the screen flicker that is intermitant, not the constant flicker that the contrast utility can fix. I would call it more of a 'backlight-blink' rather than a screen flicker which folks would confuse with the contrast utility fix problem.

This backlight-blink happens once or twice every so many seconds and is more like a backlight black-out that happens very quickly.

I don't think there is much that can be done as I also bought a refurbished VP and had two units with this problem.

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I also purchased a reconditioned Prism just last week and am experiencing a similar pattern. It doesn't happen all the time, but is noticeable.

(Has anyone noticed "noise" when they plug in a module to a reconditioned prism? It sounds almost like a modem as if it is data passing back and forth. The sound goes away when I remove the module - I've tried 3 different modules with the same result.)

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bonjo
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Yeah, backlight "blink" is probably a more discriptive term. Sounds like mine isn't the only one. . . I wonder if it's just the reconditioned ones or do they all do this?

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I've had two Prisms and they both do it...I hardly notice it anymore!

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My new prism does the same thing, except sometimes it turns off. Other times it will be sitting on the desk, turned off, and I will see it flash on for a split second (no alarms, just flashes) and then go off. I have stayoff hack on it so I'm curious if it would come on and stay one for 2 minutes if I disabled the hack. Has anyone else seen the screen flash on and then go off like that?

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