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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 15:06:38 -0500
- From: Robert Andrew Ryan <rr2b+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: monitor contrast problems
- In-Reply-To: <2629@blue.cis.pitt.edu>
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- Excerpts from netnews.comp.sys.hp: 27-Jan-93 monitor contrast problems
- Frederick S Hann@cislabs (582)
-
- > Here's the problem: shortly after installation,
- > each of these monitors began to lose contrast, i.e. it became increasingly
- > hard to read the screens.
-
- I have found this true of our hp 9000/700. I'm not sitting at it now so
- I don't know the exact model number. It's quite annoying to try to read
- the thin white chars on a black background when outside of X. It's more
- tolerable with black on white.
-
- -Rob
-