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- Path: sparky!uunet!coplex!digund!copernicus
- From: copernicus@digund.uucp (Copernicus)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: What the 17" monitor
- Message-ID: <4323.70.uupcb@digund.uucp>
- Date: 21 Aug 92 19:35:00 GMT
- Distribution: world
- Organization: Digital Underground - PRIVATE
- Reply-To: copernicus@digund.uucp (Copernicus)
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- SPC:>=> >I have an Eizo (which is the nanao in german) 9080i with the same
- SPC:>=> >symptoms. I gave it back to get a new monitor, but got a letter from
- SPC:>=> >Eizo, which said, that these 'moire' (thats the word with 'm' :-) )
- SPC:>=> >pattern are a characteristic for 17" monitors. My solution is to have
- SPC:>=> >a 'cornflowerblue' root window...
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- SPC:>I wonder if "moire" patterns are also visible on Sony's large (trinitron)
- SPC:>monitors? Anybody??
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- I have a Seiko CM-2050 at work and the picture is great. However when
- you first turn it on for about the next 30 minutes the picture has a
- slight swim to it until the power supply stabilizes. I love it. Just
- wish I could bring it home.
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- However I have a Seiko CM-1450 at home that is nothing but a headache.
- This is my 3rd monitor in two years. I keep having problems with the
- power supply in it just going out.
-
- Chris Nalley
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- . SLMR 2.1 . For A Hobby -- This SURE Is Getting EXPENSIVE!
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