geoffd said:Thanks for the response. I suspected that may be the case.
agreed with nstreet also another unshielded monitor too close to it will cause it to wobblenstreet said:Not sure of your circumatstnaces but make sure the monitor is not very close to heavy duty mains equipment, ie transformers or chargers. A colleague of mine had this problem, we discovered it was because there was a large fork lift truck charger the other side of the wall directly behind his montor .
aussie1 said:some new flat screens do wobble if you bump them,I wont use them,you can also see two fine lines across the screen,they are no where as good as the cathode ray tubes
can't be looking hard enough, what about the one out the back plugging into the wall socketAdamW said:It depends on the brand. Some monitors have very noticeable wires (most of my family use Iiyama flat CRTs and they are quite noticeable to me).
But the IBM branded flat CRT that I have at work seems to have "invisible" wires!
I'm being pedantic here (moi? ) but Flat-screen CRT and Sony Trinitron are not the same technology: a Trinitron screen is not neccessarily completely flat. However, the Trinitron did introduce the two wire concept, in order to prevent the aperture mask from vibrating and blocking the electron gun.
Until the last 5 years or so Sony Trinitrons were flat in one direction only, i.e. the screen was cylindrical instead of spherical. I think it was the Sony Wega that was the first truly flat CRT, this does incorporate Trinitron technology.
I have a Wega and I can't see any wires no matter how hard I look.
kendor said:can't be looking hard enough, what about the one out the back plugging into the wall socket
kendor said:can't be looking hard enough, what about the one out the back plugging into the wall socket