On Nov 30, 2003, at 10:05 AM, Will Jacocks wrote:

My question is this, my monitor apparently is getting darker and darker as time goes on. Is this normal for high use, and is there something I can do to (recharge-regenerate) the monitor?

I noticed this same phenomenon on my old RevB. A friend of mine owns it now. I saw it last time I was visiting him. While the monitor IS darker than when I bought it, it doesn't appear to be any darker than it was when I sold it to my friend.


I'll Bcc: this posting to him and ask him if he's noticed it getting any darker since I gave it to him. He's a talented artist, so if anyone would notice a visual discrepancy, it would be him. :)

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