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| 51937 | 2002-06-01 09:11:00 | Are there any problems?? Would magnetic fields from a different region be a problem?? Or anything u guys think may happen? Is it a fair assumption that a USA laptop have no problems here so a flat panel monitor should be the same?? I plan to get one from USA when I go over there... I am willingly to gamble with the pricing and warranty like I have done successfully so far. RC |
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| 51938 | 2002-06-01 09:33:00 | LCD screens are not affected by the earths magnetic field, no deflection circuitry exists. Each pixel is tuned on and off by a transistor, no similarity whatever to a CRT (cathode ray tube) monitor. Cant see any reason why a US one would be different to NZ TW |
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| 51939 | 2002-06-01 09:35:00 | america 110volt, NZ 230volt, hopefully thats not too big a spanner in the works! |
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| 51940 | 2002-06-01 09:37:00 | ...some of US = 110v, rest = 220v, both my flat panel monitors and my laptop are 100 - 240v so spanner unlikely... TW |
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