Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <chrome at real-time.com> wrote:
> 
> do you have any strong magnetic fields near your monitor? I got a 21"
> monitor that had a pretty badly warped display at first; but did get
> better over time; so I suspect something to do with differing magnetic
> conditions between where it had been, and where I put it.

Well, yeah, the Earth's magnetic field could have something to do with it,
too.  If you rotate your display to face a different direction (like when
you move your desk to a different corner of the room), things will change.

I'm not sure if the U of MN's physics program still tricks incoming
freshmen with this one..

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