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- Subject: Re: Do laptops need screensavers?
- Message-ID: <168A61AD6.97994779@wsuvm1.csc.wsu.edu>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 09:54:29 GMT
- Article-I.D.: wsuvm1.168A61AD6.97994779
- References: <BxM9EK.17y@csfb1.fir.fbc.com> <1992Nov12.221547.314@cis.uab.edu> <cording.722088324@sorokin> <1992Nov18.162432.1341@cis.uab.edu> <cording.722312429@sorokin>
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- In article <cording.722312429@sorokin>
- cording@sorokin.anu.edu.au (Dean Cording) writes:
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- >Sorry, my mistake. I meant plasma when I said phosphor.
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- >Exciting a plasma generates heat which IMHO I suspect affects the display.
- >This display has a definate shadow of the Lanalyzer display on it. It
- >can still be seen when the unit is switched off as being darker than
- >the uneffected area of the screen. The operation of the screen is not
- >adversely affected apart from this shadow.
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- I have a Toshiba T3100SX and I have burned my Gas Plasma display. Is there anyw
- ay to fix the screen?
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- Patrick
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