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In article <brademac.0hk1@burner.com> brademac@burner.com (Brian Rademacher) writes:
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> This one baffles me...My 1960 screen tilts to the left, but only at my house...I have taken it over to a friend's house, and I haven't had any troubles over there...I have also taken it to different locations in my house, and some of them work, and some of them don't..
> I thought that it might be a magnetic field of some sort, but I don't see how it could extend THAT far, and have that kind of effect on my monitor...
I work in an environment with lots of stray magnetic fields; it doesn't
take much stray field to muck up a crt display, but the color purity of a
color monitor is usually the first thing to be affected.
John Wright Chemistry, MS 0314, UCSD, La Jolla, CA 92093-0314