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Re: [Computerbank] monitor recall



Here's the ref:
http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_crtfaq.html#CRTFAQ_020

Quote:
 However, for high resolution color monitors and even some color TVs, the
 result of transporting the unit from the hemisphere from which it was
 manufactured or set up to a location in the opposite hemisphere may be
 uncorrectable purity problems or excessive sensitivity to local magnetic
 fields.

On Sun, Aug 31, 2003 at 01:29:20PM +1000, Don Cameron arranged a set of bits into the following:
> Thank you Romana...
> 
> Turns-out I have one of these very monitors sitting on the desk next to me
> (supplied with an IBM PC Server 330)
> 
> Monitor Model No: G51 - 6541-02S
> Date of manufacture: July 24 1997
> 
> There were also a lot of these models donated to NPO's throughout NSW by BP
> a few years ago.... I have contacted IBM support for repair / replacement
> details and will try to track-down some of the recipients.
> 
> (PS - Julien, what's the go with monitors being 'hemisphere specific'? - it
> hasn't blown-up yet :-)
> 
> Rgds, Don
> 
> 
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