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- From: skok@itwds1.energietechnik.uni-stuttgart.de (Holger Skok)
- Subject: Re: What causes monitor flicker?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug26.081135.1810@news.uni-stuttgart.de>
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- Organization: Inst. f. Thermodynamik u. Waermetechnik (ITW), U. of Stuttgart, FRG
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- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 08:11:35 GMT
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- Monitors emit VHF band radiation in the same way a TV emittor does. The
- power of those emissions is low and lower still in case of monitors
- conforming to tougher Swedish standards. They can still influence other
- monitors, though.
- Two monitors next to each other will most likely produce more flicker on
- each one while both are running, especially when connected to the same
- power outlet.
-
- At least that's my experience with two multiscan monitors sitting back
- to back on two adjacent desks.
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