Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Does anyone else miss the degauss button since LCD monitors come contained by?



Answer:

yea i like the twangy noise it make
No, because it's a redundant function on LCD monitors!!

It clears the build up of static on a cathode ray tube by discharging it undamagingly. There is no static on LCD monitors, (or very fundamentally little anyway).
NO.

why. bcoz degauss button was in actuality there on CRT montiors. bcoz sometimes fascinating field affects CRT tube. and we see colour distortion at some places on the eyeshade. somtimes we see pink or yello colours too much. so bcoz of this problem CRT monitors where have Degauss buttons to get rid of this.

But this problem is not near in LCDs. so atleast I never miss the deguass button
You do not requirement a degauss function on LCD monitors.



And I can't say I miss a degauss button. Never thought much around it anyway. Probably used it less than 5 times contained by my lifetime.
Yes, I miss torturing the innards of my CRT.
Hahaha definitely
Yes.



It be great to have adjectives those purity errors caused by the effect of alluring fields on the CRT.



Remember, you be supposed to keep your speakers away from the peak.



Lots of green and pink patches.



Now it's adjectives boring, background white is truly white all over.



Bring pack purity errors - please.



The degauss button worked by applying an alternating alluring field around the picture tube (CRT) to erase the severe magnetic field that had be set up which caused the purity errors.



Most monitors and TVs have a circuit to do this automatically when the set was first switched on.



Such things are superfluous on LCD monitors as these are not susceptible to these magnetic field.

No comments:

Post a Comment