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- From: fluet@ee.ualberta.ca (Kevin Blaine Fluet)
- Subject: Re: TVM vs. Goldstar (??)
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- Organization: University Of Alberta, Edmonton Canada
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- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 02:13:47 GMT
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- I don't know much about Goldstar monitors (other than seeing them in stores)
- but I do use a TVM every day at work. I would have no problem buying one.
- One problem we have had with them is a lack of adequate shielding. If the
- monitor is too close to some other electrical device that is generating
- a magnetic field, such as a computer (!) the colours bleed. At work they
- are only connected to tower pc's which stay on the floor, so it isn't a big
- deal for us, but I don't know how they would be sitting atop a desktop PC.
-
- Anyway, hope this helps.
-
- Cheers,
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- Kevin Fluet
- fluet@ee.ualberta.ca
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