davids@cup.portal.com (David Kenneth Schreiber) (09/15/90)
[The most overused line eater joke is the one where the fodder is chopp I've notice that my 1950 monitor tends to have some slight color tints on the far right side: namely pink on the left-hand side and grey in the lower right-hand corner. I took the monitor in for service; the technician worked on it for four days but couldn't find anything wrong. Moreover, the store's 1950 (the version with the black switch) exhibited some of the same effects (same colors in the same locations). What I'd like to know is, has anyone else noticed this on their 1950 monitors? The effect is _very_ slight, but grows noticeable if you change the current background color to white and look at the screen for a couple of minutes. I'm wondering if this is a problem with the 1950 monitor in general (something I suspect since it showed up on two different versions of the 1950). Thanks. Dave "Waiting for the mail deluge to begin ;-)" Schreiber at davids@cup.portal.com Test .quote #1: From the U.C. Santa Cruz 1990 Course Review: "The instructor 'was my hero. I want to be just like him when I grow up, except I will wear nicer clothes and brush my hair once a week. What a mess.'" P.S. No, I don't have any magnets nearby, except for my A10 speakers, & moving them doesn't help.