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Eeek! I hate this problem. We had the same issue where I used to work. A
bank of monitors was right next to a wall that housed a major power conduit.
This is definitely the problem. There are ways to shield it, but the
materials and expertise to do it probably cost more than your computer. My
gut feeling is it probably will lower the life-span of the monitor, but most
monitors usually outlive their usefulness anyway, so I wouldn't be too
worried about that.
Joseph's suggestion might help, but I'm not sure there's much else you can
do other than re-arranging the furniture.
Good luck!
Kyle Elmblade
Distinct Computer Solutions
Sales - Upgrades - Training - Consulting
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From: "joseph marty" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 8:42 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Monitor Near EMF - Can it be damaged?
> Try turning the monitor in different directions to see if that lessens the
irritating flicker. I don't know if it shortens the life of the monitor,
but it can't be good for it, either.
>
> >
> >A few months ago I moved my computer into my newly renovated basement.
No
> >further than 7 feet from the main breaker box where the power line enters
> >my house. Ever since the move my monitor displays a flicker / wave.
It's
> >not too severe but it's noticeable, especially around the edges. Though
> >I've never tested to be sure I believe the electromagnetic from the power
> >line is to blame.
> >
> >As I understand it there's not a thing in the world I an do about this
> >except move the monitor. Is it possible that this will shorten the life
of
> >the monitor or is it nothing more than an irritation?
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