because that old Apple CRT is a collectible, unlike generic PC CRTs JACQUELINE DEMOLIN wrote: > Nobody will service a CRT monitor these days. Why risk a 20,000+ volt > zapping (deadly) for a $20 monitor? > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jul 26, 2009, at 10:58 PM, "Matthew S. Carpenter" > <[email protected] > > wrote: > > >> Hi, >> >> I recently got a 17" Apple Multiple Scan Monitor - the earlier one >> with the Trinitron crt - I got it for my Mac IIfx. It works very nice, >> but there is a strange issue at first power up. >> >> For the first couple minutes after I turn it on their is a blue hue >> kind of flaring off to the right of icons and windows which are fairly >> bright... It's over half an inch... But after a minute or two the >> monitor goes back to normal and looks very nice. Does this sound like >> something that is typical or likely to turn into something worse if I >> don't get it serviced somehow? >> >> -Matt >> >> > > > > >
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