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- From: Dave Jensen <djensen@claven.idbsu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Shakey Apple Monitors....
- Message-ID: <1992Nov13.221238.23515@guinness.idbsu.edu>
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- References: <BxMF5p.DKz@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> <1992Nov12.225812.1689@osf.org>
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- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 22:12:38 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov12.225812.1689@osf.org> drand@spinner.osf.org (Douglas S.
- Rand) writes:
- >|> Another problem with monitors, if this topic has already been addressed in
-
- >|> postings, please forward that info to me via e-mail. Thank you very much!
- >|>
- >|> The problem is with a shakey image on Apple's 13 Monitor. The image is
- >|> shakey, almost to the point of giving you a headache sometimes. There does
-
- >|> not appear to be any magnetic cause, or other environmental cause. The
- >|> machines are in a cluster, and only some are affected, and those appear to
-
- >|> be random. Anyone else had this problem? Is it a problem with the
- >|> monitors? Thanks in advance...
-
- I have had the battery charger for a cellular phone, directly opposite the
- monitor but on the other side of the partitioning wall of the adjacent office,
- cause this problem. On another ocassion (different monitor), a temporary RF
- radiation source (again, not a magnetic source) in a room across a hallway
- caused this.
-
- They might also be interferring with each other. Have you sequentially switched
- off all other monitors while observing a shakey one? It might turn out that a
- slight repositioning will solve the problem.
-