CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) — Question 49
A technician is investigating the output shown on a monitor. The output is clear, but it has a pink hue. The technician has replaced the video card and updated the graphics drivers. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
Answer options
- A. Physical cabling issues
- B. Burned-out bulb
- C. Display burn-in
- D. Incorrect data source
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The most likely cause of the pink hue is physical cabling issues, as faulty cables can lead to color distortions. A burned-out bulb typically results in a dim display rather than a color tint, while display burn-in is associated with static images and doesn't cause color shifts. An incorrect data source would not affect the monitor's color output in this manner.