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- From: tal691@huxley.anu.edu.au (Tonio Loewald)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Mac Color Display (New Apple Monitor)
- Date: 11 Nov 92 02:21:29 GMT
- Organization: Australian National University
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- Joe_D._Ciarcia@fourd.com writes:
-
- >Are you talking about the new "14 inch" monitor? I was think about buying one
- >but when I went into a local Apple dealer I saw that the screen was kind of
- >fluttering/wave type -o- thing. What would that be caused from? Joe C
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- >System: fourd.com Phone: 617-494-0565
- >Cute quote: Being a computer means never having to say you're sorry
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- I get that sort of behaviour out of all sorts of monitors depending
- (it seems) on local power fluctuations (eg. washing machines running
- in the same house, or around dusk in Winter when everyone comes home
- and turns up the heat).
-
- I'd check out several monitors (or the same monitor at different
- times) before condemning it.
-
- Tonio
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