Re: Degaussing?


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Posted by )p( on 6, 2000 at 5:40 PM:

In Reply to: Degaussing? posted by jmark on 6, 2000 at 3:36 PM:

If I remember correctly this was possible.
Either through the onscreen display options or a special key combination. I have the manual still here somewhere. If you want I can search for it...
Also the monitor degausses automatically when you restart it after a few minutes cooling down.

I myself have chosen for a high res pc monitor after my refund. I am very happy with this decision. The cabinet functions this way also great for browsing the internet...

Peter

: I don't know if they're shipping yet either - the 19" model is not easy to locate on the website although the 15" and 17" are directly accessible. One other question though - does the d9100 have a degauss 'button' like on a regular PC monitor? Or would I need a separate degaussing coil if I decide to rotate (although from some of the other responses, it appears I might not even need to rotate anyway).

: TIA

: : I have had a d9100 for a short while. It was a demo version. It had some problems with distorted problems. I was not the only one because WG postponed the launch of the monitor. I did not know that they were shipping them now.

: : Ok back to the monitor. Mine had almost the same blurry look as a u3100. For raster games both were approx. as good. The one thing I liked better on the d9100 are vecor games because you can get higher resolutions on it with sharper lines. Not that authentic for color vector games but I did prefer it...

: : Peter




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