I assume by the age that it is a large CRT monitor, not a TFT LCD flat screen...sounds like the tube is going, or the flyback transformer. You might be able to get it fixed but that's doubtful, as the labor would cost as much a new flat screen and then some, plus you would need to find a TV repairman (remember those guys???). A PC shop would probably give you the same advice.
I agree with acewarlock, it may not be your monitor. Test it before plunking down your hard cash.
"We must fall back upon the old axiom that when all other contingencies fail, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." - Sherlock Holmes
I've seen both of those, and I've seen bad cables/connectors cause this.
"We must fall back upon the old axiom that when all other contingencies fail, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." - Sherlock Holmes
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