Acer AL1706 Monitor Problem: Troubleshooting Tips

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The Acer AL1706 monitor is experiencing a persistent issue where the power switch blinks and the screen remains blank upon startup. This problem has been ongoing for two months. To troubleshoot, it is recommended to connect the monitor to a different computer to ascertain whether the issue lies with the monitor or the original computer.
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I bought a monitor 2 years ago. (Acer AL1706)
I faced a problem since two month ago till now.
Every time when I on my monitor, the monitor's switch is keep blinking. In addition, the screen did not display anything. May I know the reason?
 
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Are you sure the computer is working properly? Could you try this monitor on another computer?
 
As suggested, try connecting the monitor to another computer. This will help determine if it's your computer or the monitor itself. Good luck and keep us updated.
 
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