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- From: russotto@eng.umd.edu (Matthew T. Russotto)
- Subject: Re: Pixel line on 14" Color Monitor on Purpose? Help!
- Message-ID: <1993Jan08.013524.15021@eng.umd.edu>
- Date: Fri, 08 Jan 93 01:35:24 GMT
- Organization: Project GLUE, University of Maryland, College Park
- References: <1993Jan5.232816.10670@reed.edu> <wingo-050193180334@wingosmac.apple.com> <1993Jan6.041640.24612@reed.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan6.041640.24612@reed.edu> wrowe@reed.edu ( ) writes:
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- >But this seems like a really stupid design flaw, what is the justification for
- >it? I know I will probably cease to notice it soon, but why have it at all?
- >Not all monitors have this problem, especially the VGA for IBM's. In short--
- >what's so damn great about Sony Trinitron's that justifies the line(s)?
-
- Tap the side of your monitor. Notice the distortion that results?
- Not much, right? That's because that wire is keeping things in
- place.
-
- Put a Trinitron side by side with just about any other monitor, and
- you'll notice the difference.
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