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I found this Viewsonic PS775 monitor in the to-be-recycled pile at the
office. All the new monitors are LCDs and the old ones are not
necessarily bad when they get rid of them so I thought I would check
it out as a upgrade to a older (early 90s vintage) PC I use
occasionally for CAD work at home. I hooked it up to my fairly new
laptop and it worked although there was a distortion in the screen
about 1-2" down from the top. Like a mild horizontal tear. Got the
same results with my newer desktop that I have a LCD monitor on
normally. OK, figured that was why it was in the pile. Just for the
heck of it I hooked it up to this older PC and it seems perfectly
fine. Why could this be? Different scan freq? Just wondering. It
sure is a improvement over the 13" (I think) monitor on that old PC,
especially for doing CAD work. Why did/does it have this problem in
the first place, bad yoke or some caps someplace?
office. All the new monitors are LCDs and the old ones are not
necessarily bad when they get rid of them so I thought I would check
it out as a upgrade to a older (early 90s vintage) PC I use
occasionally for CAD work at home. I hooked it up to my fairly new
laptop and it worked although there was a distortion in the screen
about 1-2" down from the top. Like a mild horizontal tear. Got the
same results with my newer desktop that I have a LCD monitor on
normally. OK, figured that was why it was in the pile. Just for the
heck of it I hooked it up to this older PC and it seems perfectly
fine. Why could this be? Different scan freq? Just wondering. It
sure is a improvement over the 13" (I think) monitor on that old PC,
especially for doing CAD work. Why did/does it have this problem in
the first place, bad yoke or some caps someplace?