Paris Margaritis wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > My PC monitor is dying, and I'm using an aging 14" VGA monitor with
> > my G3.
> > > So I'm looking for a "new" monitor, one I can use with both, and
> > would like
> > > to step up in size. Locally I can find used 17" Apple monitors, on
> > the back
> > > they are labelled "Apple Multiple Scan 17 display", made in Japan,
> > 1994.
> > >
> > > Are these good monitors? Any issues using these with a PC? (Aside
> > from
> > > getting an adapter.) Any problem to use a video cable switchbox?
> > >
> > > --
> > > Alan
>
> I've had a used M2494 (Apple Multiple Scan 17) for over 2 years now,
> there is the occasional "shake" on the screen (it very hard to describe
> but it only does it for half a second every now and then). I've heard
> that some of the 17" AV models have had problems and tend to stop
> working.
The 1710 AV's were the problematic models. Also, Paris, are you sure that
the "shaking" you describe is not the monitor auto-degaussing?
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