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hehe thanks guys. i do have extremely bad luck, AND im a stickler for image quality. yah i have tried setting the refresh rates up to like 120 atleast. i run 85 normally.
i have tried everything still flickers. im a 2nd year computer and electrical engineering student so im not new to this whole computer thing. just new to this getting crappy moniters thing
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Originally posted by chiller
i havea viewsonic A95f 19 inch flat screen not flat panel and i flickers inthe lower right corner . HUH what about that. its to old to return i always thought it to be normal never noticed it untill i read your post ..... EKE !!!!
see apparently im not the only one with this problem. and possible more have had the problem but just havent noticed it.
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Gone Fishin'
. im a 2nd year computer and electrical engineering student so im not new to this whole computer thing. just new to this getting crappy moniters thing
Do you have a 12 gauge? If not then you have a bit more to learn about monitors.
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Senior Member
Have you tried turning it? Move it around to the other side of the table or whatever. I believe the book for my nec monitor said to face it east due to earths magnetic poles disorting picture.
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I would take it back and ask them to exchange it. sending in a rebate doesn't invalidate the warranty. Make them hook it up at the store this time.
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Have you tried the degauss screen funstion?
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Originally posted by ukulele
Do you have a 12 gauge? If not then you have a bit more to learn about monitors.
ukulele...there is always going to be somebody who knows more about a certain subject than you. i was merely stating that i spend a lot of my time on the computer and am not new to computers whatsoever, not that i was claiming to be the know-it-all-moniter-genious. i mean, duh, thats why im asking questions on this board!
1500dollarp4gamer- yah i have tried degausing it.
mcool61!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU FOUND IT....
if i move the moniter to the right it seems to get worse, but when i face it in a north easterly direction it gets better, barely noticeable!!!!!!! - im taking it up to school tomorrow so we'll see what happens then. ill let you guys know. thanks for everyones help!!!
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Extreme Member!
First off, Uke didn't mean anything. 12 gauge refers to a size of shotgun. He is suggesting that you need to vent on (and ventilate) the monitor.
You have discovered that the Earth's magnetic field can corrupt a display. NEC has offered a feature for this in their displays for years called GlobalSync®, but I always considered it to be overkill. I guess it's not!
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Wow! Almost didn't post that one for fear everyone would think me crazy. Now about that UFO...................
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Gone Fishin'
First off, Uke didn't mean anything. 12 gauge refers to a size of shotgun. He is suggesting that you need to vent on (and ventilate) the monitor.
Sorry. My humor can be quite dry sometimes. I am curious how the magnetic field anomaly applies if you live at the north or south pole. Perhaps you need to move to there.
OK,OK, I'm joking again.
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oh haha..its kool uk
my mother says that our wireless phone doesnt get any reception in this room at all. so i guess helps affirm that my house is evil :P
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Originally posted by klatty
my house is evil :P
Not at all. Perhaps your at the center of the universe.
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Gone Fishin'
or the walls are covered with lead paint!
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haha no im not at the center of the universe. i know atleast three girls that claim to be at that position already ;-)
lol uk....
quick question tho. then im done lol finally...umm when i have everything minimized and then maximize something the screen shrinkes a TINY bit. like enuf to notice it around the edges. not a big deal. just figured that was strange.
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Gone Fishin'
quick question tho. then im done lol finally...umm when i have everything minimized and then maximize something the screen shrinkes a TINY bit. like enuf to notice it around the edges. not a big deal. just figured that was strange.
That's just the pixtels rearranging themselves to the very center through brownian motion. It comes with the territory.
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