What you probably got was a Northern hemisphere monitor that
had been being used south of the equator.  Once it was set with the 
polarity correct it recovered ;)

Daniel Taylor                Yoda of borg we are, futile resistance is,
dante at plethora.net           assimilated you will be, hmmm!

On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:

> 	aha, I think I misunderstood... I read 'flat screen' as 'flat
> panel'. so it's a regular CRT that you have; which just happens to
> have a flat face on it.
> 
> I haven't seen a 21" flat-panel monitor yet (only a 20", and it would
> only do 1280x1024). so it sounded doubly impressive. :) (I figured
> your company must love you an *awful* lot to buy you something like
> that). :)
> 
> I'm very happy with my 21" vertically-flat ViewSonic PT810 that I have
> at home. bought it used (www.erpcsales.com), paid < $600 for it after
> shipping & handling. it shows its age a bit at times; but it improved
> quite a bit after some use (dunno how they were using or storing it
> before; perhaps it was magnetized somehow).
> 
> Carl Soderstrom
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