Monitor flickers with green tint

Monitor is about 3 years old. Often times, the screen takes on a blue-green tint. Sometimes just flashes on, then back to normal a few times.  Sometimes tint stays for a minute or two. All images are visable, but everything has a strange greenish cast to it.

Hello @snelson600,
I have read your post on how your desktop's monitor flickers with a green tint, and I would be happy to help you!
I am providing you with some steps you can try below:
Step 1. Unplug the power cord from the back of the monitor and the wall
Step 2. Hold the power button down for at least one minute
Step 3. Plug the power cord back into the monitor and then into the wall outlet (not a power bar or surge protector)
Step 4. Press the Menu button on the monitor
Step 5. Navigate to the Factory Reset option and select it
Step 6. Try a different cable connecting your monitor to your computer
If the above steps did not resolve your issue you can try the monitor on a computer or other device to see if the issue persists. Please call our technical support at 800-474-6836. If you live outside the US/Canada Region, please click the link below to get the support number for your region.
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