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Dec 16, 2004 11:12 |  #1

just bought a new monitor to go along with my old 15 incher and when i put them side by side i get some interference between the two. how can this be fixed? will changing the refresh rate have any thing to do with this?

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Dec 16, 2004 12:42 |  #2

You are most probably experiencing electro-magnetic interference (EMI). The only way around this, short of enclosing at least one of the monitors in a metallic enclosure is to separate them enough so that the EMI from one does not affect the other much to be noticeable.


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Dec 16, 2004 13:21 as a reply to  @ PacAce's post |  #3

that is what i am having to do. the monitors are now separated by about 10 inches and no interference. kinda defeates the purpose of a dual monitor setup. oh well

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Dec 16, 2004 13:49 as a reply to  @ tpinchback's post |  #4

What are the monitors in question?

Just curious... if the old 15" is a dog.. then it may be the culprit. Dump it for another decent monitor and all may be well :)


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Dec 16, 2004 14:03 as a reply to  @ tpinchback's post |  #5

tpinchback wrote:
that is what i am having to do. the monitors are now separated by about 10 inches and no interference. kinda defeates the purpose of a dual monitor setup. oh well

thanks for the help leo

stephen


I have the same problem. A 4 year old 17" Trinitron and a new 17" Viewsonic. In fact, I'm thinking of dumping the dual monitor setup to get some desktop space back. I really didn't think this would be a problem after seeing other CRTs side-by-side (some a lot older than my Trinitron), but I'm not really happy with the results.




  
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