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Transients were **bleep** on CRT monitors. Burn-in problems on early CRTs were even worse. I remember I would go through monitors about every other year, and usually right in the middle of the final stage of a software release: while writing the docs and help files. Not fun.
Of course, newer flat screens have different issues, but transients aren't one of them.
MarkJFine wrote:Transients were **bleep** on CRT monitors. Burn-in problems on early CRTs were even worse. I remember I would go through monitors about every other year, and usually right in the middle of the final stage of a software release: while writing the docs and help files. Not fun.
Of course, newer flat screens have different issues, but transients aren't one of them.
At first, all of our operator consoles were 27" CRTs that weighed a ton, and they were always located at the top of least two flights of stairs Even though they were powered from an always on the inverter UPS, and they were almost never turned off, they failed quite often. Everybody in the department breathed a sigh of relief when the much lighter flat screens came out.
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