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- From: drchambe@tekig5.pen.tek.com (Dennis Chamberlin)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Magnetized Monitor = Junk ?
- Message-ID: <8188@tekig7.PEN.TEK.COM>
- Date: 9 Jan 93 00:42:01 GMT
- References: <16B4D101F.LILMARA@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu> <8149@tekig7.PEN.TEK.COM> <C0EpwD.4oF@finnbogi.ocs.com>
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- Reply-To: drchambe@tekig5.pen.tek.com (Dennis Chamberlin)
- Organization: Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, OR.
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- In article <C0EpwD.4oF@finnbogi.ocs.com> obi@finnbogi.ocs.com writes:
- >...but what about
- >greyscale monitors whose images aren't square?
- >... there was some "warpage" at the top and bottom left edges of the
- >screen.
- >... the straight line is kinda wavy.
- >
- (diagram showing geometry problem)
-
- >Is this also a gaussing problem?
-
- More likely an adjustment. Yoke and correcting magnets inside the monitor are
- usually adjustable to handle just this kind of problem, but some of the
- adjustments interact with each other and benefit from an artistic and
- experienced touch. Some of the adjustment may also be electrical.
-
- Suggest a monitor repair shop, but I wouldn't think it'd be expensive. I doubt
- that anything has failed.
-