"BruceR" <bru...@SPAMwhoever.com> wrote in message
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> Sometimes just unpluging and plugging the cable a few times will clear
> things up.
>
> Ryan wrote:
> > Thanks for the suggestions. I hope I'm going to
> > Circuit City for a cable only and not a monitor. ;)
> >
> >
> > "Robert L. Bass" <rober...@comcast.net> wrote in message
> > news:boCdncCNueD...@giganews.com...
> >> > Hmmm ... I checked the cable connection on both ends.
> >> > It seems very secure. I'll get a new cable and try that.
> >> >
> >> > The amber coloring is very even across the entire screen.
> >> > And, it's giving me a headache.
> >>
> >> That doesn't sound like degaussing will be of any use at all. If
> >> you have a RatShak nearby, get a can ov volume control cleaner.
> >> Squirt a little on / in the cable pins. Gently brush the pins with
> >> a cotton swab. Try it again.
> >>
> >> If this fails, it's probably failing internally. Go to Circuit
> >> City. Do not pass GO. Do not stop at Best Buy (ever). Best of
> >> luck.
> >>
> >> > BTW, I had to look up the meaning of the acronym.
> >>
> >> I guessed based on the "language preferences" of the other poster.
> >> :^)
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Robert
> >>
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>
>
Regards,
Robert
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> I finally bought a new monitor cable and tried it. No luck!
"Robert L. Bass" <rober...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Regards,
Robert
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> I guess I could try playing with the ViewMatch Color (or RBG) settings a
I don't think I'm going to spend a fortune (~$900) on
top-of-the-line monitors anymore, especially if they're going to
go bad not long after the 3-year warranty period.
"Robert L. Bass" <rober...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>Any suggestions of a quality monitor (either
>CRT or flat panel) without spending a fortune these days? Or, isn't there
>such a thing?
I have a pair of essentially unused Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 21" (20"
viewable) with built-in touchscreens that are excess to my needs.
I bought them as backups for interactive museum display of realtime
water-quality measurements in an underground (cave) stream that I installed
but I haven't had a field failure.
The built-in touch screens are excellent, rugged glass, completely
unobtrusive, and use a RS-232 port. Stable drivers and very flexible
calibration/preference software drivers here:
http://www.3m.com/3MTouchSystems/downloads/drivers.jhtml )
Not inexpensive though (asking $600 each, $1100/pair + shipping They weigh
~100 lbs each)
... Marc -- delete the "not"'s to email.
MFH...@nothydrologistnot.com
www.ECOntrol.com
Windows™ XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 9x, and Windows Me drivers
and calibration/settings programs here:
http://www.3m.com/3MTouchSystems/downloads/drivers.jhtml
I've only used the XP and W2K drivers. The latest versions allow
coordination of touch screens on two (multiple?) monitors.
Also links to third-party Linux drivers.
My experience with touchscreens is that how well the setup and calibration
controls work can be make-or-break. 3M's control programs for these
monitors (formerly MicroTouch) are quite good. On a big screen, five-point
calibration (rather than the more common 2- or 3-point), being able to
accurately define the spatial relation between the touch point and the
actual active "mouse" area, converting single-touch --> double click, click
on release, and so on are all very useful.
Regards,
Robert
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> >Is there an XP or Win2K compatible driver, Marc?
> >
> >> I have a pair of essentially unused Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 21" (20"
> >> viewable) with built-in touchscreens that are excess to my needs.
> >>
> >> I bought them as backups for interactive museum display of realtime
> >> water-quality measurements in an underground (cave) stream that I
> >installed but I haven't had a field failure.
>
>
> WindowsT XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 9x, and Windows Me drivers
For ~$150, the KDS Visual Sensations VS-190IS (19'', 1600x1200, .25mm)
seems like another good candidate to look into.
Any other suggestions/comments out there?
"Larry Jaques" <jake@di\/ersify.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 22:46:31 GMT, "Ryan" <ryan@no_spam.com> pixelated:
>
> >I guess I could try playing with the ViewMatch Color (or RBG) settings a bit before
> >shelling out the $$$ for a new monitor. Any suggestions of a quality monitor (either
> >CRT or flat panel) without spending a fortune these days? Or, isn't there such a thing?
>
> Robert's right in that most monitors seem to last only
> 3-4 years. I just upgraded to a 19" KDS for $269, about
> half the price I paid for the cheapo ADI 17" or the 17"
> CTX, the old monitor of my fondest memory. Since I'm no
> longer building my own, I had fallen out of touch with
> the brands. The man who built my current system said that
> the KDS had a good, solid chassis and fewer problems than
> any other monitor he had sold in the previous several years.
> Combined with a 3 year warranty, that was good enough for me.
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> I drive way too fast to worry about my cholesterol.
> ---------------------------------------------------
> http://www.diversify.com Refreshing Graphic Design
For now, I'm staying with a CRT since I don't believe that
LCD technology is mature enough yet. There's still too many
problems with faulty/defective pixels. And, the price is
a factor as well.
"Larry Jaques" <jake@di\/ersify.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 06:52:52 GMT, "Ryan" <ryan@no_spam.com> pixelated:
>
> >My expectations might have been higher with this monitor since
> >I spent so much on it. Also, I've never had a monitor go bad on
> >me before. But then, my employers probably never gave any
> >monitor enough time to go bad.
>
> I usually upgraded computers within that time and have gone
> from 14 to 15 to 17 to 19" in that time. One 14-incher got
> flaky and the ADI focus coil got loose, but I've been fairly
> lucky with monitors, too. I probably smack them less than
> other folks since I used to build systems and understand 'em
> more. ;)
>
> >For ~$150, the KDS Visual Sensations VS-190IS (19'', 1600x1200, .25mm)
> >seems like another good candidate to look into.
>
> I see that prices have dropped again since January. Wow!
>
> >Any other suggestions/comments out there?
>
> I suppose that digital LCDs would be OK for h/a
> display but I don't like them for design work or
> watching movies. My satellite system showed me
> the limitations of removing too many colors. I'm
> guessing that the dark backgrounds in scenes are
> posterized from a combination of video compression
> and color reduction. LCDs are still more costly,
> too.
Give me a call. Number is at hydrologist
dot com ... Marc
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 00:46:13 -0400, "Robert L. Bass"
<rober...@comcast.net> wrote in message
<ftWdnW5PnM0...@giganews.com>:
One of our three Sony GDM17SE1 monitors finally failed, but I used
some of the parts to convert a Silicon Graphics monitor of the same
basic chassis and vintage to separate-sync a few months ago.
I use a Square D whole-house power line filter/surge protector, and APC
SmartUPS's on most equipment.
We buy Sony, NEC, and the occasional ViewSonic. They all have excellent
longevity. The Mags we bought a few years ago are pretty much all ready for
the trash just because the image was never very good, even when new.
It's funny that people are so concerned about how much turbulence
the monitor will go through when shipped a couple hundred miles, but
they're not concerned about the 8000 miles it travelled from the
manufacturer. They design the boxes to absorb a lot of impact.
>Overall, you'll have better longevity and service from higher end
>equipment. All monitors, disk drives, etc. are not alike.
>
>It's funny that people are so concerned about how much turbulence
>the monitor will go through when shipped a couple hundred miles, but
>they're not concerned about the 8000 miles it travelled from the
>manufacturer. They design the boxes to absorb a lot of impact.
Some monitors can take a lot even without a box. For my field work I bought
an original c. 1988 NEC 800x560 TTL/EGA/PGA Multisync when they first came
out that was bounced over hill and dale in a stiff-springed 4x4 field
research lab vehicle (not your Grandma's SUV), powered by generators and
dreadful DC-->square-wave converters and floating grounds for five years
without a hiccup.
In about 1992 I bought a used one just like it (but even more beat up) for
personal use that was in daily service until a couple of years ago when
having to manually adjust so that it wouldn't roll at 800x600 (it was only
spec'd to 800x560) became too tedious and I gave it away. 'Far as I know,
it's still connected to a server somewhere -- ~15 years after it was made
and IIRC, back before VGA was even released.
... Marc
MFH...@nothydrologistnot.com
Regards,
Robert
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> You should try better power conditioning, in that case. I find monitor