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Shadowing on PC Monitors
« on: March 02, 2005, 07:17:02 pm »
Dear Monitor Experts,

I have seen some PC CRT monitors in which there is "shadowing" and flickering, sort of like how passive matrix LCDs show things.   What can cause this, and is the monitor about to fail?  If so, is it something worth paying a tech to fix, or is it cheaper to get a new monitor?

Many of these are various Gateway, Viewsonic, and other brands of PC Monitors.

Stephen