Arcade machine displays, especially older CRT models, are prone to several common failure modes. One of the most frequent issues is screen burn-in, where static images leave permanent marks on the phosphor coating. Another common problem is capacitor failure in the power supply or deflection circuits, leading to distorted or no display. Faulty flyback transformers can cause high-voltage issues, resulting in a dim or flickering screen. Additionally, loose or corroded connections may disrupt signal transmission, causing intermittent display problems. Finally, aging phosphors or worn-out electron guns can lead to color degradation or complete display failure. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can help extend the lifespan of these classic gaming displays.
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