LCD – For the Novice and the Expert
by Kristopher Kubicki on September 4, 2003 12:13 AM EST- Posted in
- Displays
Monitor care (continued)
If cleaning the surface of the monitor seemed overwhelming, consider care for the most important item – the DVI or D-Sub cable. With any CRT or LCD monitor, the monitor cable must not be damaged even the slightest bit. Fortunately for LCDs, the cable is rarely integrated inside the housing of the monitor (so it can be replaced if need be), but proper care must be pursued in order to assure the best signal quality.Click to enlarge.
Don’t plug something like this in.The primary rule of monitor cables is this: make sure they are totally plugged in and screwed down when connected. A connector that is slightly askew will result in a poor signal and ultimately damage the monitor and cable. Ideally speaking, we should all completely unplug both the monitor and the computer before connecting the VGA connector.
However, since many of us get lazy and leave the computer on while switching cables, occasionally a spark will jump from the cable to the video card from time to time. This will usually damage the cable, if not immediately. The result? A poor image usually with some kind of ghosting or other signal interference (assuming your monitor’s signal processor) isn’t fried. Some people learn on the first try to disconnect everything completely before messing with monitor connectors.
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Anonymous User - Thursday, September 4, 2003 - link
Aaaahhhhh! Dr. Strangelove I presume.dvinnen - Thursday, September 4, 2003 - link
what's up with all the posts...it's really freakin me out...
I'm used to the twice a month ones...
Well, the bright side is this is suppose to be a boring strtch to Athlon 64 and Prescott release, wonder how many we'll get then.
Anonymous User - Thursday, September 4, 2003 - link
Yup. I gave up on waiting for a quality LCD for gaming. Bought a NEC FP912 to last me the next couple of years.Maybe LCDs + gaming will be an uncompromised reality then.