Clark Martin wrote:
> Kyle still hasn't clarified his original assertion and I for one have no
> idea what he is talking about. The monitor doesn't put any load on the
> power supply (baring the newest displays and G4 computers). Depending on
> the model, AC power coming in is either switched or fed directly to the
> monitor plug. Switching is via a solid state relay.
I'm ignoring the question because of the person who insulted me. I will not
answer it. You are close though Clark. Think "switching."
-- Kyle H. Hansen
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