Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!wuarchive!mit-eddie!media-lab!news From: news@media-lab.MEDIA.MIT.EDU (Remote news user) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Monitor Adjestment Message-ID: <5215@media-lab.MEDIA.MIT.EDU> Date: 13 Feb 91 15:44:54 GMT References: <1991Feb13.080815.19892@evax.arl.utexas.edu> Organization: MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA Lines: 25 In article <1991Feb13.080815.19892@evax.arl.utexas.edu> finger@evax.arl.utexas.edu (Jay Finger) writes: > >Anyone know Anything more about this ? How can I adjust the monitor myself ? > > Sure, you can adjust the monitor yourself. DON'T DO IT!!! I have blasted myself enough times that I can tell you it is NOT a good thing to play inside the monitor unless you have the proper equipment. Look it is not a matter of warrantees, but a matter of LIFE and DEATH. If you bought your monitor within the last year it should still be under warrantee. So if the monitor is maladjusted go to your local service center and ask them to adjust it for you. If they wont do it, call NeXT and grumble about the bucks you are about to pay for a professional to do it, and the get a professional to do it (no, not your brother in law who went to some high school tech class, a real pro... yeah hard to find). Again messing inside the monitor can void your life... Pascal Chesnais, Research Specialist, Electronic Publishing Group Media Laboratory, E15-351, 20 Ames Street, Cambridge, Ma, 02139 (617) 253-0311 email: lacsap@plethora.media.mit.edu (NeXT)