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- From: nigelm@ohm.york.ac.uk (Nigel Metheringham)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware
- Subject: Re: Monitor is too dim (SOLVED!)
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.174803.17812@ohm.york.ac.uk>
- Date: 24 Jul 92 17:48:03 GMT
- References: <1992Jul22.163527.23777@julian.uwo.ca> <1992Jul23.190703.10741@julian.uwo.ca>
- Organization: Electronics Department, University of York, UK
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- In <1992Jul23.190703.10741@julian.uwo.ca> vesely@next.heart.rri.uwo.ca (Ivan Vesely) writes:
-
- >Within a couple of hours of my posting, I got e-mail from NeXT. They are going
- >to send me a free monitor to replace my bad one. Apparently they had a bad
- >batch of monitors and the serial number on mine checks out. It will be here
- >next week.
-
- Has anyone got a list of the old and dying monitors - we have one
- just over a year old and too dim to read, and have been unable to
- persuade NeXT to fix it, despite making noises about the US people
- getting free replacements etc...
-
- So what is the range of affected serial numbers?
-
- Nigel.
-
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- # Nigel Metheringham -- (NeXT) EMail: nigelm@ohm.york.ac.uk #
- # System Administrator, Electronics Dept, University of York #
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