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what does that link do?zandor said:Could be moire... hit this web site. http://www.pinch.com/tweak/focus-grid.html
Assuming you don't have the cheapest model of NEC monitor around, there should be a moire adjustment somewhere in the controls. Assuming that's the case, you should be able to use the test pattern on that page to adjust the monitor to minimize the pattern.
I sent it to you in a private message.Redefined said:whats ur email, ill email you the pic of my problem.
you got E-mailzandor said:I sent it to you in a private message.
i used a paper towel.zandor said:Oh crap. I didn't realize they were visible when the screen was off. Are you sure they're inside the monitor and not on the outside? It's hard to tell when you're looking at it, but the front of a monitor is about an inch of heavy leaded glass. Plus there's a vacuum in there, and if anything got in there the screen would probably be toast. Could be a damaged anti-glare coating I suppose. What did you use to clean it? I usually use a wet cotton sock on my screens.
nope, its certanly not on the surface. cant even wipe it off.gprime said:I havn't seen the picture, but did you clean it with water and then didn't wipe it dry? It could be just the water (hopefully on the surface) that just dried weird. Try washing it again and then dry it with something clean.
i know, this really sucks. ill just go use my old school 15inch compaq moniter.zandor said:Ouch. That really sucks. I don't think there's much that can really be done out that aside from stripping off the rest of it off so at least the whole screen looks the same. That might be ok in a glare-free room, but it'll still be annoying.
New monitor time?
isp said:host the pic at imageshack.us
I'm curious...has me worried now actually
Alchohol... I dunno. Is there Alchohol in Windex? As for the scratching, a lot of people use paper towels. They're more abraisive than a soft cloth, but it'd take a whole lot of scrubbing to kill the coating with a paper towel alone.johto said:That must suck man![]()
I'm just curious, did you use like sandpaper to clean your monitor?
I mean...isnt it kinda common sense not to use anything like alchohol, or someting that might scrach the surface?![]()